
NAIDOC Week 2014: 6-13 July
NAIDOC Week celebrations are held around the country each July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
NAIDOC Week celebrations are held around the country each July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
2-6 June 2014
Stay Smart Online Week, formerly National Cyber Security Awareness Week, aims to help Australians using the internet – whether at home, the workplace or school – understand the simple steps they can take to protect their personal and financial information online.
20th Anniversary of the International Year of the Family.
The 2014 theme is ‘Stronger Families, Stronger Communities’.
Nearly 100 guests enjoyed the delightful QLD weather, sipped a beverage of choice, were provided with an array of canapes and listened to the NAPCAN president, Teresa Scott share the positive impacts of our community prevention programs.
If you are aware of an individual or group who are doing inspiring work to prevent child abuse and neglect and keep children and young people safe in communities across Australia – NAPCAN invites you to nominate them for an Award!
Today, March 20 2014 is Oxfam’s National Close the Gap Day, the day aims to support Indigenous health equality by generating conversation and creating awareness about the importance of this critical issue.
Minister for Children and Families John Elferink today helped kick-off Children’s Week celebrations at the official launch.
This year’s Darwin launch host was Maddison Cocker, aged 12, who also hosted the event last year. Children’s Week runs from 19 to 27 October.
The week is a national event to celebrate the right of children to enjoy childhood and is a time for children to demonstrate their talents, skills and abilities.
From everyone at NAPCAN
We thank you for playing your part this year and hope you enjoy the festive season, with a safe and happy start to the new year!
Over the holiday season we encourage you to reach out and connect with the children and young people in your community.
“Be someone who listens to children”