News
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Child and Family eHub update
Preliminary results of a recent evaluation involving 250 caregivers across three trial sites are promising.
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Findings from the Centre of Research Excellence in Childhood Adversity and Mental Health
The (CRE) produced a suite of policy briefs summarising key information and findings from the five year initiative.
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Innovative practice: deepening collaboration across early years Hubs
The Connection is an innovative collaborative leadership development network run by the Smith Family and has expanded to include thirteen early years Hubs across Australia.
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Hub showcase: Mirrung wellbeing Hub at Ashcroft Public School
Olivia Wright, Director of the School Gateway Project at the NSW Council of Social Service, shares insight into the Mirrung wellbeing Hub at Ashcroft Public School.
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Amplifying the Child and Family Hubs Network
The Network’s activities for the first quarter of 2025 have focused on two key priority areas identified in the Network Strategy.
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Webinar: launching the Child and Family Hubs Framework
The National Child and Family Hubs Network joined ARACY and Thriving Queensland Kids Partnership to launch the Child and Family Hubs Framework.
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Child and Family Hubs Framework
The Child and Family Hubs Framework (the Framework) was co-created by the Thriving Queensland Kids Partnership and ARACY and brings together the evidence to build, support and develop Hubs.
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Hub Showcase: Kingston State School FamilyLinQ Hub
Hear from Kwan Borden, Senior Community Connector for Kingston State School FamilyLinQ Hub as he shares insights into this recently opened Hub.
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Virtual Hub update
The Child and Family eHub is a virtual hub which aims to make it easier for families to find the support they need, when they need it.
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National Child and Family Hubs Network Strategy 2024 – 2029 released
Read the Strategy that will guide work over the next five years to provide greater support to Child and Family Hubs (Hubs) across Australia.
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National Child and Family Hubs Network members span various disciplines and have a shared interest in Child and Family Hubs. The Network acknowledges the support of the Ian Potter Foundation, ARC Centre of Excellence for Children and Families over the Life Course (Life Course Centre) and Children’s Health Queensland.
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work and pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging.