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Home   /   News   /   Submission – Shergold Paper

Submission – Shergold Paper

Interim CEO Kevin Larkins speaking at the Centre's recent Sector Reform Forum

21 Apr 2013

Interim CEO Kevin Larkins speaking at the Centre's recent Sector Reform Forum

Following extensive consultations, the Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare made this submission to the Shergold discussion paper.

This submission focused on issues impacting the child and family services sector, with input provided by our member organisations at our recent Sector Reform Forum.

The Centre is committed to representing the best interests of the child and family services sector through the reform process, and will continue to consult with members and project leaders to ensure this occurs.

If you would like to discuss the reform project, please contact the Centre on (03) 9614 1577

Resources

  • Submission – Sector Reform Project.pdf

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