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Empowering peer-parent and family advocacy in Australian child protection . This project aims to transform Australian child protection systems by building national capabilities in peer-parent and fami

The University of Queensland — Linkage Projects
Amount
Up to $771,673
Closes
Friday 18 February 2028
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Empowering peer-parent and family advocacy in Australian child protection . This project aims to transform Australian child protection systems by building national capabilities in peer-parent and family advocacy (PPFA). Its significance lies in being the first study to examine the scope, characteristics, and the resources needed to build and sustain PPFA in Australian child protection systems. Using mixed research methods, this co-designed project entails a unique partnership with families with experience of child protection intervention, family support and disability services, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Expected outcomes include strengthening of PPFA capabilities to reduce the incidence, and the financial and social costs, of children's removal from families, communities, and Country.. Scheme: Linkage Projects. Field: 4409 - Social Work. Lead: Prof Karen Healy

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Target Recipients
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