OzChild supports RAP for the Voice to Parliament in the upcoming referendum
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Families on the Central Coast will not miss out on critical support revolutionising ways adolescent violence in the home is addressed, disrupting the intergenerational transmission of family violence
Celebrating our elders, we highlight Aunty Winnie as a leader of the Aboriginal civil rights movement
Families on the Central Coast could miss out on critical support that is revolutionising ways adolescent violence in the home is addressed, disrupting the intergenerational transmission of family violence
Joan Graham is often described as having the biggest heart of any human being. An angel with a hidden halo and a shining light to the hundreds, if not thousands of children and young people who have been welcomed into her family during the past 50+ years.
Join us in acknowledging Sorry Day and expressing heartfelt apologies to the survivors and descendants of the Stolen Generations. Discover the ongoing struggle faced by Aboriginal communities, and our commitment at OzChild to address systemic inequalities and advocate for family preservation. Together, let’s listen, learn, and work towards a future of healing, understanding, and reconciliation for all.
National Volunteer Week is a time to celebrate and appreciate the hard work volunteers do. t is a time to publicly thank all the volunteers who are a vital part of society that brings people together, builds communities and creates a better society for everyone.
Forging women’s equality is important to everyone at OzChild. That is what this year’s International Women’s Day theme is encouraging all of us to do while embracing equity.
Emily has worked in Early Childhood Education for several years and crossed paths with many children who were in foster care, it was these experiences that lead her to being…
This Australia Day, we encourage you to stand with First Nations People and share the message, January 26 is not a date to celebrate.
A book designed to be read with children living in foster and kinship care who have a parent with a mental health condition.
Foster Care Week is celebrated in Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia from 11-17 September. We are both humbled and amazed by the enormous contribution of our village of carers who open their homes, their hearts and their lives giving back to the community so selflessly.
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