
The 2015 National Child Protection Week colouring in sheet is here
NAPCAN is happy to announce the launch of the 2015 National Child Protection Week colouring in sheet, download it today.
NAPCAN is happy to announce the launch of the 2015 National Child Protection Week colouring in sheet, download it today.
“This book represents my love for fairy tales. My passion driven by my hope that someday my life can represent a fairy tale,” is the written explanation of a photograph by one of the young people featured in the As Eye See It exhibition.
The 2014 recipient of NAPCAN’s National Play Your Part Award, Wollongong City Council – Child Friendly Cities, has undertaken their widest consultation with 270 children and young people to overhaul Wollongong’s Stuart Park playground, the largest in the region.
NAPCAN is happy to announce the release of the 2015 National Child Protection Week (6 to 12 September) posters which can be downloaded online.
NAPCAN is pleased to announce the launch of our online training calendar. The calendar allows you to view the dates of events, create an account, register for training sessions, make payments and receive receipts.
NAPCAN’s National Programs Manager, Trudi Peters spoke on ABC radio’s 702 Mornings with Linda Mottram program today about the need for more investment in education programs about domestic violence and respectful relationships for young people.
Do you know someone who works tirelessly to keep children and young people safe from harm?
Celebrate their efforts by nominating them for the 2015 Robin Clark Protecting Children Awards.
National Families Week 2015 will be held from Friday 15 May to Thursday 21 May 2015.
The aim of National Families Week 2015 is to celebrate the vital role that families play in Australian society. The 2015 theme is ‘Stronger Families, Stronger Communities’.
The Play Your Part Awards seek to recognise individuals, communities and organisations from each State and Territory that have played their part to prevent child abuse and neglect through promoting the safety and wellbeing of children and young people in Australia.
Nominate today!
The overall purpose of Youth for Change: creating a better future, is to provide an international forum for young people with a care experience to learn and grow, build self-confidence, and to connect with their peers and those working within the system.
The Youth for Change conference will be held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre from the 2nd – 4th October 2015 and is open to all children and young people in care in Australia.