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OOHC Data Dashboard Workshop

Price:

Free

Join our workshop on 18 July and ensure the OOHC Data dashboard reflects what ACCOs really need.
18 July , 10:00 am - 11:50 am

attend in person at the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence

or online via MsTeams

OOHC Data Dashboard Workshop

Help us shape a new ACCO-led dashboard for out-of-home-care outcomes 

AbSec is leading the development of a new public dashboard, co-designed with and for Aboriginal Community-Controlled Organisations (ACCOs), to support better visibility and stronger outcomes across the out-of-home care (OOHC) system.

While the Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) collects extensive OOHC and child protection data, much of it remains hard to access and apply, especially for frontline workers making decisions in community.

We’re changing that.

This workshop will bring together ACCO voices to define the core principles of a new, user-friendly dashboard that reflects our priorities, makes key trends and KPIs easier to work with, and helps inform decision-making across the sector.

Your experience matters. Join this facilitated discussion to ensure the dashboard is practical, strengths-based, and designed to support real outcomes for Aboriginal children, young people, and families.

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Attend the Workshop online
Join our workshop on 18 July via a Teams meeting link.
A$0.00
Unlimited
Attend the Workshop in-person
Join our workshop on 18 July in-person at the National Centre of Indigenous Excellence.
A$0.00
6 available

Frequently asked questions

Who can attend?
This event is designed for ACCOs and those in the wider sector who are committed to making a meaningful difference in the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people.

Will food be provided?
A light lunch will be provided. Please let us know your dietary requirements when you register.

What should I bring to the event?
We suggest bringing items such as notepads, business cards, laptops, and recommend comfortable clothing suitable for the venue.

Will there be internet access available for attendees?
Complimentary fast Wi-Fi is available at the venue.

Is there parking available at the venue?
There’s free onsite parking available. Limited street parking is also available in the surrounding area. Please be mindful of parking restrictions and time limits.

What public transport options are available to reach the venue?
Redfern Station is the closest train station to NCIE, serviced by multiple lines including T1, T2, T3, T4, T8, and T9. The estimated walking time is 7 minutes. We strongly recommend that you plan your journey ahead.

How accessible is the venue for people with disabilities?
The Wangal Room room, located on the top level of the heritage building, is fully accessible via an elevator.

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.

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