Register to receive NCPW posters
Now is the time to register your mailing address and place your bulk orders for the 2016 National Child Protection Week posters.
Now is the time to register your mailing address and place your bulk orders for the 2016 National Child Protection Week posters.
The Progress Report was launched on 10 June by the Australian Child Rights Taskforce and calls on the government to set a national agenda for children and young people.
The pieces were created during the Love Bites program presented by dedicated facilitators in the region and were displayed by Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum.
Listen to the young people’s discussion with the Commissioner about education, bullying, the environment, multicultural and religious diversity and how to develop good communities.
Do you know someone who is doing something inspiring to promote the safety and wellbeing of children and young people? Nominate them today!
Patchwork is a smart, secure web-app for better practitioner collaboration around clients.
Children’s Week will be held from October 22 – October 30 2016. This year’s theme is “Children Have the Right to Reliable Information from the Media.”
Among the Victorian Royal Commission’s most important recommendations is the powerful acknowledgement that family violence has devastating effects on children.
National Youth Week will be held 8 – 17 April 2016. It is an annual occasion to celebrate young people, giving them a platform to express their ideas and views and act on issues that affect their lives.
NAPCAN is looking forward to partnering with Leichhardt Council in Sydney to facilitate Respectful Relationships education.