6-7 August | Sydney & Online
This 2-day conference underscores the power of interagency collaboration as the cornerstone of effective early intervention and proactive prevention strategies for our most vulnerable children.
Delve into practical examples, such as the Albury Project, which unites schools, social services, and government to deliver coordinated, wraparound support, effectively preventing early school leaving, mental ill-health, and homelessness among at-risk youth.
Discover how integrated Child and Family Hubs act as a local ‘front door’ to health, education, and social services, supporting early intervention and prevention through community-driven, evidence-based approaches.
Explore the transformative impact of early intervention and mentoring in breaking the cycle of incarceration by rebuilding trust, confidence, and connection for children affected by parental imprisonment.
Equip yourself with actionable strategies to reshape systems supporting at-risk children
Improve outcomes for First Nations children & families by connecting with those committed to self-determination & community-led healing
Register by Friday the 13 June and save with our early bird sale