Fams presents smalltalk Big Yarns at AbSec Quarterly Forum
We used this opportunity to listen to our colleagues on their initial thoughts, feelings or concerns about the program.
Learn moreWe used this opportunity to listen to our colleagues on their initial thoughts, feelings or concerns about the program.
Learn moreThe conference highlighted that we must stop trying to fix a broken system, listen to our communities, and change the way we work.
Learn moreWe are really looking forward to attending the AbSec Conference next month, and wanted to remind you…
Learn moreThere were some robust discussions about practical ways to involve Aboriginal families and children at key decision points across the continuum of care.
Learn moreIt was a privilege and an honour to walk alongside our AbSec colleagues.
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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 moreFams CEO Susan Watson and Sector Engagement Manager Kim Stace attended the NSW Child, Family and Community Peak Aboriginal Corporation (AbSec) Sector Forum this week.
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