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AbSec Commends Collaborative Efforts to Shape a Brighter Future for Aboriginal Children and Families in NSW
AbSec applauds collaborative efforts shaping a brighter future for Aboriginal children in NSW. #CommunityEmpowerment
AbSec Welcomes NSW Government’s effective actions on Alternative Care Arrangements
AbSec congratulates the Minns Labor Government and Minister for Families and Communities, Kate Washington, for their decisive action in greatly reducing the use of Alternative Care Arrangements (ACAs) and banning the use of unaccredited emergency accommodation for...
AbSec Commends Collaborative Efforts to Shape a Brighter Future for Aboriginal Children and Families in NSW
AbSec applauds collaborative efforts shaping a brighter future for Aboriginal children in NSW. #CommunityEmpowerment
AbSec Welcomes NSW Government’s effective actions on Alternative Care Arrangements
AbSec congratulates the Minns Labor Government and Minister for Families and Communities, Kate Washington, for their decisive action in greatly reducing the use of Alternative Care Arrangements (ACAs) and banning the use of unaccredited emergency accommodation for...
AbSec Commends Collaborative Efforts to Shape a Brighter Future for Aboriginal Children and Families in NSW
AbSec applauds collaborative efforts shaping a brighter future for Aboriginal children in NSW. #CommunityEmpowerment
AbSec Welcomes NSW Government’s effective actions on Alternative Care Arrangements
AbSec congratulates the Minns Labor Government and Minister for Families and Communities, Kate Washington, for their decisive action in greatly reducing the use of Alternative Care Arrangements (ACAs) and banning the use of unaccredited emergency accommodation for...
AbSec NAIDOC Family Fun Day: A celebration of unity and heritage
Join us for a vibrant celebration of family and culture! Everyone is invited to AbSec’s esteemed annual NAIDOC Week celebration, the Family Fun Day, taking place at Marrickville PCYC on the 10th of July, 2024. This standout event in Sydney’s Inner West is a showcase...
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AbSec Commends Collaborative Efforts to Shape a Brighter Future for Aboriginal Children and Families in NSW
AbSec applauds collaborative efforts shaping a brighter future for Aboriginal children in NSW. #CommunityEmpowerment
AbSec Welcomes NSW Government’s effective actions on Alternative Care Arrangements
AbSec congratulates the Minns Labor Government and Minister for Families and Communities, Kate Washington, for their decisive action in greatly reducing the use of Alternative Care Arrangements (ACAs) and banning the use of unaccredited emergency accommodation for...
AbSec Commends Collaborative Efforts to Shape a Brighter Future for Aboriginal Children and Families in NSW
AbSec applauds collaborative efforts shaping a brighter future for Aboriginal children in NSW. #CommunityEmpowerment
AbSec Welcomes NSW Government’s effective actions on Alternative Care Arrangements
AbSec congratulates the Minns Labor Government and Minister for Families and Communities, Kate Washington, for their decisive action in greatly reducing the use of Alternative Care Arrangements (ACAs) and banning the use of unaccredited emergency accommodation for...
AbSec NAIDOC Family Fun Day: A celebration of unity and heritage
Join us for a vibrant celebration of family and culture! Everyone is invited to AbSec’s esteemed annual NAIDOC Week celebration, the Family Fun Day, taking place at Marrickville PCYC on the 10th of July, 2024. This standout event in Sydney’s Inner West is a showcase...
Child protection gap widens as NSW Government delays Aboriginal-led reforms
Joint Media Release Child protection gap widens as NSW Government delays Aboriginal-led reforms Peak organisations for Aboriginal children and legal services have accused the NSW Government of continuing to drag its feet on urgent reforms to the child protection...
NSW Budget a mixed bag for Aboriginal families
AbSec has welcomed some of the major announcements in the NSW budget, particularly the $5.1 billion investment in social housing and the $118 million for capital maintenance of social housing in Aboriginal communities. AbSec CEO John Leha identifies these as key items...
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AbSec Commends Collaborative Efforts to Shape a Brighter Future for Aboriginal Children and Families in NSW
AbSec applauds collaborative efforts shaping a brighter future for Aboriginal children in NSW. #CommunityEmpowerment
AbSec Welcomes NSW Government’s effective actions on Alternative Care Arrangements
AbSec congratulates the Minns Labor Government and Minister for Families and Communities, Kate Washington, for their decisive action in greatly reducing the use of Alternative Care Arrangements (ACAs) and banning the use of unaccredited emergency accommodation for...
AbSec NAIDOC Family Fun Day: A celebration of unity and heritage
Join us for a vibrant celebration of family and culture! Everyone is invited to AbSec’s esteemed annual NAIDOC Week celebration, the Family Fun Day, taking place at Marrickville PCYC on the 10th of July, 2024. This standout event in Sydney’s Inner West is a showcase...
Child protection gap widens as NSW Government delays Aboriginal-led reforms
Joint Media Release Child protection gap widens as NSW Government delays Aboriginal-led reforms Peak organisations for Aboriginal children and legal services have accused the NSW Government of continuing to drag its feet on urgent reforms to the child protection...
NSW Budget a mixed bag for Aboriginal families
AbSec has welcomed some of the major announcements in the NSW budget, particularly the $5.1 billion investment in social housing and the $118 million for capital maintenance of social housing in Aboriginal communities. AbSec CEO John Leha identifies these as key items...
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AbSec Commends Collaborative Efforts to Shape a Brighter Future for Aboriginal Children and Families in NSW
AbSec applauds collaborative efforts shaping a brighter future for Aboriginal children in NSW. #CommunityEmpowerment
AbSec Welcomes NSW Government’s effective actions on Alternative Care Arrangements
AbSec congratulates the Minns Labor Government and Minister for Families and Communities, Kate Washington, for their decisive action in greatly reducing the use of Alternative Care Arrangements (ACAs) and banning the use of unaccredited emergency accommodation for...
AbSec NAIDOC Family Fun Day: A celebration of unity and heritage
Join us for a vibrant celebration of family and culture! Everyone is invited to AbSec’s esteemed annual NAIDOC Week celebration, the Family Fun Day, taking place at Marrickville PCYC on the 10th of July, 2024. This standout event in Sydney’s Inner West is a showcase...
Child protection gap widens as NSW Government delays Aboriginal-led reforms
Joint Media Release Child protection gap widens as NSW Government delays Aboriginal-led reforms Peak organisations for Aboriginal children and legal services have accused the NSW Government of continuing to drag its feet on urgent reforms to the child protection...
NSW Budget a mixed bag for Aboriginal families
AbSec has welcomed some of the major announcements in the NSW budget, particularly the $5.1 billion investment in social housing and the $118 million for capital maintenance of social housing in Aboriginal communities. AbSec CEO John Leha identifies these as key items...
Embracing the Heart of Reconciliation Week
As another Reconciliation Week draws to a close, AbSec is pausing to reflect on the meaning of the occasion and the experiences gained. AbSec CEO John Leha says it is an important week on the calendar, particularly for Aboriginal peoples but also for the wider...
Transitioning to Aboriginal community-controlled care
Carers of Aboriginal children and the service staff who support them came together in Penrith today to discuss the ongoing transition project. Transition involves shifting the support of Aboriginal children in out-of-home care from non-Indigenous organisations to...
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AbSec Commends Collaborative Efforts to Shape a Brighter Future for Aboriginal Children and Families in NSW
AbSec applauds collaborative efforts shaping a brighter future for Aboriginal children in NSW. #CommunityEmpowerment
AbSec Welcomes NSW Government’s effective actions on Alternative Care Arrangements
AbSec congratulates the Minns Labor Government and Minister for Families and Communities, Kate Washington, for their decisive action in greatly reducing the use of Alternative Care Arrangements (ACAs) and banning the use of unaccredited emergency accommodation for...
AbSec NAIDOC Family Fun Day: A celebration of unity and heritage
Join us for a vibrant celebration of family and culture! Everyone is invited to AbSec’s esteemed annual NAIDOC Week celebration, the Family Fun Day, taking place at Marrickville PCYC on the 10th of July, 2024. This standout event in Sydney’s Inner West is a showcase...
Child protection gap widens as NSW Government delays Aboriginal-led reforms
Joint Media Release Child protection gap widens as NSW Government delays Aboriginal-led reforms Peak organisations for Aboriginal children and legal services have accused the NSW Government of continuing to drag its feet on urgent reforms to the child protection...
AbSec Commends Collaborative Efforts to Shape a Brighter Future for Aboriginal Children and Families in NSW
AbSec applauds collaborative efforts shaping a brighter future for Aboriginal children in NSW. #CommunityEmpowerment
AbSec Welcomes NSW Government’s effective actions on Alternative Care Arrangements
AbSec congratulates the Minns Labor Government and Minister for Families and Communities, Kate Washington, for their decisive action in greatly reducing the use of Alternative Care Arrangements (ACAs) and banning the use of unaccredited emergency accommodation for...
AbSec NAIDOC Family Fun Day: A celebration of unity and heritage
Join us for a vibrant celebration of family and culture! Everyone is invited to AbSec’s esteemed annual NAIDOC Week celebration, the Family Fun Day, taking place at Marrickville PCYC on the 10th of July, 2024. This standout event in Sydney’s Inner West is a showcase...
Child protection gap widens as NSW Government delays Aboriginal-led reforms
Joint Media Release Child protection gap widens as NSW Government delays Aboriginal-led reforms Peak organisations for Aboriginal children and legal services have accused the NSW Government of continuing to drag its feet on urgent reforms to the child protection...
NSW Budget a mixed bag for Aboriginal families
AbSec has welcomed some of the major announcements in the NSW budget, particularly the $5.1 billion investment in social housing and the $118 million for capital maintenance of social housing in Aboriginal communities. AbSec CEO John Leha identifies these as key items...
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