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- LINKS case study Emily
Emily*, a 15 year old Aboriginal girl, has found a safe home with her foster family in Penrith. She was referred to the LINKS Trauma Healing Service due to a number of trauma symptoms
- LINKS case study Luke
Due to child protection concerns, Luke* was removed from his biological parents and placed with foster carers. The three year old experienced abuse in care and consequently, after relocation, he and his two siblings were [...]
- Initiative Fact Sheet - Thriving Families NSW
Targeted solution for vulnerable young expectant parents, and vulnerable young parents with children aged 0–5 years
- Initiative Fact Sheet - A Place To Go
Targeted solution for young people in the juvenile justice system
- Complex issues being addressed in the child protection sector opens in new window Last published on 08 Oct 2019 in Media
Complex issues being addresses in the child protection sector.
- New job opportunities for healthcare professionals opens in new window
- Bringing MST-CAN to NSW to keep families together opens in new window Last published on 08 Oct 2019 in Media
Across the globe, governments and non-government organisations are working together to support those most vulnerable in our communities to reach the best possible outcomes and lives.
- Legislation - DCJ Website Accessibility Policy In DCJ Website Accessibility Policy / Chapters
How we’re meeting the global Website Accessibility Policy
- LINKS Trauma Healing Service Evaluation
0. LINKS Trauma Healing Service Evaluation. Report 3 – Final Report. June 2020. LINKS Trauma Healing Service Evaluation ii. Parenting Research Centre (PRC). Cultural and Indigenous Research Centre Australia (CIRCA). Deakin Health Economics –
- Forecasting Future Outcomes: Stronger Communities Investment Unit 2018 Insights Report opens in new window Last published on 05 Jul 2019 in Newsletters
To drive forward the investment approach, and our strategies for priority population groups, the NSW Government is establishing the NSW Stronger Communities Investment Unit \u2013 Their Futures Matter.