Centre for Excellence for Child and Family Welfare Launches in Tasmania

October 2024

Centre for Excellence for Child and Family Welfare Launches in Tasmania

The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare Tas Vic (The Centre) was launched as the peak body for child and family services in Tasmania on 9 October by the Hon. Roger Jaensch Minister for Children and Youth and Prof. Leah Bromfield, Director and Chair of Child Protection at the Australian Centre for Child Protection.

For over 100 years, The Centre has advocated for the rights and well-being of children, young people, and families, ensuring their right to be heard, to be safe, to access education, and to remain connected to family, community, and culture. It proudly represents over 180 community service organisations, ranging from prevention and early intervention to the critical provision of out-of-home care.

CEO Deb Tsorbaris said The Centre has been warmly welcomed by members, Government and the wider sector following its merger with Families and Children Tasmania (FACT) earlier this year.

CatholicCare Tasmania are proud to be a member of The Centre and look forward to collaborating with The Centre to address challenges for children, families, and carers.

The Centre Media Release

Centre for Excellence for Child and Family Welfare Launches in Tasmania

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Centre for Excellence for Child and Family Welfare Launches in Tasmania

The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare Tas Vic (The Centre) was launched as the peak body for child and family services in Tasmania on 9 October by the Hon. Roger Jaensch Minister for Children and Youth and Prof. Leah Bromfield, Director and Chair of Child Protection at the Australian Centre for Child Protection.

For over 100 years, The Centre has advocated for the rights and well-being of children, young people, and families, ensuring their right to be heard, to be safe, to access education, and to remain connected to family, community, and culture. It proudly represents over 180 community service organisations, ranging from prevention and early intervention to the critical provision of out-of-home care.

CEO Deb Tsorbaris said The Centre has been warmly welcomed by members, Government and the wider sector following its merger with Families and Children Tasmania (FACT) earlier this year.

CatholicCare Tasmania are proud to be a member of The Centre and look forward to collaborating with The Centre to address challenges for children, families, and carers.

The Centre Media Release

Centre for Excellence for Child and Family Welfare Launches in Tasmania

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