Child Protection Week starts this Sunday
Children Protection week is on 4-10 September 2022. Fams acknowledges all our colleagues in the sector who work with children and their families facing complex challenges.
Learn moreChildren Protection week is on 4-10 September 2022. Fams acknowledges all our colleagues in the sector who work with children and their families facing complex challenges.
Learn moreNSW DCJ is partnering with Evident Change to update the current Mandatory Reporting Guide (MRG).
Learn moreWhat a joy it was to launch our first NSW Roadshow Workshop in Sydney yesterday.
Learn moreThe Association of Children’s Welfare Agencies (ACWA) is working with Fams, AbSec, DCJ, and other stakeholders in the child and family services sector to develop a groundbreaking Workforce Skills Strategy.
Learn moreA team of researchers is actively addressing skills gaps in the child welfare workforce.
Learn moreNSW Council of Social Service (NCOSS) has released the first chapter in its Aftershock series: Addressing the Economic and Social Costs of the Pandemic and Natural Disasters on the People of NSW.
Learn moreWe are excited to announce Fams has been provided with additional funding from DCJ to support the TEI Sector in reporting in the Data Exchange (DEX).
Learn moreLast week, our student Bronte Johns represented Fams at the NSW Women’s Alliance 2023 Election Platform launch of Action to End Gendered Violence: A Safe State for NSW.
Learn moreBelow are some specific areas that we have reflected on from the TEI Annual Report and our work with the Sector to date on their DEX data.
Learn moreThe Fams team is excited to welcome Lisa Smajlov as our new Sector Engagement Officer.
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