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Children, Young People and Communities - The Future is in our Hands
Children, Young People and Communities - The Future is in our Hands
Launceston Tramsheds Theatre and Function Centre, Inveresk Railyards Site, Launceston
27 March 2001
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28 March 2001
This conference was organised by the Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services, the Commonwealth Department of Family and Community Services and the University of Tasmania in association with the Australian Institute of Criminology.
Introduction
These conference papers emphasise the importance of early intevention and the building of safe communities in achieving the best possible outcomes for our children and young people.
Conference proceedings
Conference papers
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Conference summary (PDF 9kB)
Barbara Baikie, Director, Child, Youth and Family Support, Department of Health and Human Services, Tasmania
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Conference opening (PDF 21kB)
Hon Judy Jackson MHA, Minister of Health and Human Services, Tasmania
Early intervention
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0-5 Early intervention: home visits and parenting centres
Christine Long, Manager, Family, Child and Youth Health, Department of Health and Human Services, Tasmania
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Police and early intervention programs
Inspector Michael Grant, Tasmania Police, Tasmania
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Early investment—Aboriginal self determination
Michael Mansell, Legal Manager, Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre, Tasmania
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Longitudinal study of Australian children
Karen Wilson, Director, Longitudinal Data Section, Department of Family and Community Services
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Planning partnerships with families
Robert Bland, Head, School of Sociology and Social Work; and Cec Craft, Lecturer, School of Sociology and Social Work, University of Tasmania
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CREATE-ive ideas for early intervention through participatory community building
Alison Hines and Dee Roberts, CREATE Foundation, Tasmania
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Youth justice in Tasmania
Panel Presentation
Community building
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Community building: Housing Bridgewater Urban Renewal Project
Malcolm Downie, Director Housing, Department of Health and Human Services, Tasmania
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Community development/reconnect
Bronte Morris, Colony 47; Roslyn Fielding, Anglicare; and Alex Thorpe, Relationships Australia, Tasmania
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Partnership building: Department of Education and Child and Family Services
Felicity Gifford, Principal Education Officer, Department of Education; and Bill Smith, Manager, Child and Family Services, Department of Health and Human Services, Tasmania
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Building partnerships between service systems responsible for the homeless
Bruce Kemp, Coordinator, Community Partners; and Liz Murray, Project Officer, Community Partners, Department of Health and Human Services, Tasmania
Panel: Community partnership
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Community partnership
Barbara Baikie, Child, Youth and Family Support; Malcolm Downie, Housing Tasmania; Rob Valentine, Southern Tasmanian Councils; and Phil Wilkinson, Tasmania Police
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The National Rural Health Strategy and rural youth
Lorraine Green, Manager, Rural Health Unit, Department of Health and Human Services, Tasmania
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National Illicit Drug Strategy: strengthening and supporting families coping with illicit drug
Skye Fraser, Coordinator, Illicit & Other Drugs Services, Alcohol and Drug Service, Department of Health and Human Services, Tasmania
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Sexual assault services: integrated model
Dr Cheryn Palmer, Specialist Sexual Health Physician Royal Hobart Hospital; and Maggie Crawford, Manager, Child, Youth and Family Support Divisional Support Unit, Department of Health and Human Services, Tasmania