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Evidence to Action: System Gaps and Priorities Yarn-Up (Albury City)

14 May , 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Have your voice heard on system gaps

AbSec is developing two major community-led reports guided by lived experiences across Housing, Justice, Disability, Health and Early Childhood.

We are visiting communities across NSW to listen and ensure ACCO voices are central to understanding what is working, what is not, and what needs to change.

What you share will inform:

  • The State of Sector Report – A clear picture of how systems are currently working
  • Gap Analysis and Prioritisation Report – Identifying the most urgent gaps and reform priorities

Why attend a yarn-up

  • Shared lived experience on the ground insights
  • Help shape evidence that will inform future decisions
  • Connect with other ACCOs and sector leaders

Additional ACCO Pilot Opportunity

Absec is inviting three ACCOs to pilot a new Support Package focused on:

  • Workforce
  • Governance
  • Infrastructure

Participation in a yarn-up is required to express interest

Yarn-ups across NSW

Redfern: 14 April 2026 Campbelltown: 16 April 2026 Dubbo: 6 May 2026 Wagga Wagga: 12 May 2026 Albury City: 14 May 2026 Walgett: 26 May 2026  Tamworth: 3 June 2026 Kempsey: 18 June 2026

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Evidence to Action: System Gaps and Priorities Yarn-Up (Albury City)
AbSec is developing two community‑led reports shaped by lived experience across Housing, Justice, Disability, Health and Early Childhood. We’re visiting communities across NSW to listen and ensure ACCO voices are central to system change. What you share will inform: The State of Sector Report Gap Analysis and Prioritisation Report
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Frequently asked questions

Who should attend a yarn‑up?

Yarn‑ups are open to ACCOs, community members, service providers, and sector leaders with lived experience or on‑the‑ground insights across Housing, Justice, Disability, Health, and Early Childhood.

Will my comments be confidential?

Yes. All information shared will be handled respectfully and confidentially. Individual comments will not be attributed to people or organisations without consent.

How do I express interest in the ACCO pilot opportunity?

Attendance at a yarn‑up is the first step. Further information about the pilot and next steps will be shared with interested ACCOs following the sessions.

Will food be provided?

Yes. Lunch will be provided for all attendees

What is the policy on photos and videos during the event?

AbSec may use the images and videos captured during the event for various proposes, including but not limited to advertising, social media, websites and other promotional materials. This material may be made available to the public and there will be no compensation, financial or otherwise, for the use of these images and video.