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AbSec urges parliament to back FIC Bill
Peak Aboriginal organisations are urging NSW politicians to back the FIC bill, representing long-overdue reforms in the child protection system.
New support for Aboriginal children and young people on guardianship
Aboriginal children and young people in the Hunter and South West Sydney areas who were shifted to guardianship orders from the out-of-home care system now have access to better support under the Aboriginal Guardianship Support Model initiative. After reforms to the...
Essential food supplied for Aboriginal carers
COVID-19 has had a huge impact on Aboriginal communities throughout 2021. During this time, not only have additional measures been put in place to protect groups at greater risk from COVID-19, but essential services and activities have been difficult to provide...
Meet the winners of the 2021 NSW Aboriginal Child and Family Awards
The NSW Aboriginal Child and Family Awards recognise individuals and organisations going above and beyond to support Aboriginal families and improve outcomes for our children and young people throughout the state. Thank you to everyone who put forward nominations this...
A new initiative to support the Aboriginal out-of-home care sector post-lockdown
AbSec is committed to supporting our Aboriginal community-controlled organisations and the broader community through providing resources to support COVID safe workplaces and care packs to help stop the spread in communities. To support the Aboriginal out-of-home care...
AbSec urges parliament to back FIC Bill
Peak Aboriginal organisations are urging NSW politicians to back the FIC bill, representing long-overdue reforms in the child protection system.
New support for Aboriginal children and young people on guardianship
Aboriginal children and young people in the Hunter and South West Sydney areas who were shifted to guardianship orders from the out-of-home care system now have access to better support under the Aboriginal Guardianship Support Model initiative. After reforms to the...
Essential food supplied for Aboriginal carers
COVID-19 has had a huge impact on Aboriginal communities throughout 2021. During this time, not only have additional measures been put in...
Meet the winners of the 2021 NSW Aboriginal Child and Family Awards
The NSW Aboriginal Child and Family Awards recognise individuals and organisations going above and beyond to support Aboriginal...
A new initiative to support the Aboriginal out-of-home care sector post-lockdown
AbSec is committed to supporting our Aboriginal community-controlled organisations and the broader community through providing resources to support...
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Essential food supplied for Aboriginal carers
COVID-19 has had a huge impact on Aboriginal communities throughout 2021. During this time, not only have additional measures been put in place to protect groups at greater risk from COVID-19, but essential services and activities have been difficult to provide...
Meet the winners of the 2021 NSW Aboriginal Child and Family Awards
The NSW Aboriginal Child and Family Awards recognise individuals and organisations going above and beyond to support Aboriginal families and improve outcomes for our children and young people throughout the state. Thank you to everyone who put forward nominations this...
A new initiative to support the Aboriginal out-of-home care sector post-lockdown
AbSec is committed to supporting our Aboriginal community-controlled organisations and the broader community through providing resources to support COVID safe workplaces and care packs to help stop the spread in communities. To support the Aboriginal out-of-home care...
First NSW Implementation Plan for Closing the Gap
The NSW Government and the NSW Coalition of Aboriginal Peak Organisations (NSW CAPO) have today launched the State’s first Implementation Plan under the National Agreement on Closing the Gap. The Plan sets out the Government’s formal roadmap to achieve meaningful...
New Aboriginal Guardianship Support service announced
AbSec is pleased to announce that a new service will be available soon for Aboriginal children and young people on guardianship orders, their guardians and carers, to access the supports and services they need following their shift to guardianship. This new service...
Mixed bag NSW Budget disappoints for Aboriginal children
Tomorrow the country will stand together and remember the systematic racism and oppression of Aboriginal peoples under past government policies, including the forced removal of children from their families and communities. The atrocities committed against the Stolen...
AbSec appoints John Leha as CEO
On Sorry Day it’s time to learn from the mistakes of the past and protect Aboriginal children
The NSW Budget announced yesterday has failed to deliver for vulnerable Aboriginal children despite a raft of major announcements. There were some commendable initiatives in the form of increased funding for Aboriginal housing and targeted education services but a...
National Children’s Commissioner visits AbSec
National Children’s Commissioner visits AbSec Wednesday 19 May 2021 The National Children’s Commissioner Anne Hollonds visited AbSec on Friday, 14 May and spoke with a group of Aboriginal young people about their views and advice on out-of-home care and safety issues,...
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