Growing Deadly Brains project

Yiliyapinya Indigenous Corporation and Thriving Queensland Kids Partnership are leading a three-year project, bringing together Brain Health and cultural approaches, to support efforts to enable Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families to thrive. The Growing Deadly Brains project is a collaborative, First Nations-led, family and community-building and systems-shifting initiative. It aims to work […]
QATSICPP’s Thriving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Initiative: Knowledge Circle Report

QATSICPP have been supported by the Thriving Queensland Kids Partnership to consider the systems approach that underpins improved wellbeing for First Nations children and young people in Queensland. This work includes the publication of the Learning from the Thriving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Initiative Knowledge Circle Report. This rich report is based on […]
Get creative for Qld Child Protection Week

Queensland Child Protection Week highlights the critical message that “Protecting Children is Everybody’s Business”. Each year, artists design a special craft project to celebrate this message. This year, the project is inspired by the Lotus Flower. Visit the QCPW website for more information and to access the craft resources.
National Early Years Policy Summit

Ready to be part of the next wave of change for Australia’s children? We look forward to seeing you at the National Early Years Policy Summit at QPAC’s Out of the Box Festival. This is your chance to engage with a gathering of Australian and international leaders, thinkers, practitioners, artists, parents, caregivers, Elders and community […]
Childhood Summit 2025

You’re invited to come listen You’re invited to the Childhood Summit 2025 – a two-day event where children are the keynote speakers and grown-ups are the audience. This is your opportunity to step into their world, hear their hopes, ideas, and challenges, and walk away inspired to take action. 24-25 October 2025Unity Hub, LoganTickets now available: www.childhoodsummit.org.au […]
Free screening of SEEN: The Film

🎥 Seen The Film Screening plus live Q&A – National Early Years Summit Screening Sponsored By TQKP 🎥 When: Tuesday, 17th June 2025Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (film screening starts at 10:00am so please arrive early)Where: Building S05 Queensland College of Art Lecture Theatre and Gallery, Room S05_2.04, Griffith University Brisbane City (Southbank), 226 Grey St, […]
New Understanding Brain Development program in partnership with ECA

A new free online program for everyone working with young children! Brains aren’t just born, they’re built. And the more we learn about early brain development, the more we can contribute to laying sturdy foundations for every child’s health and development. Developed with busy educators and professionals in mind, the program provides insights into how […]
Showcasing The Nest webinar

Join ARACY for an engaging webinar showcasing The Nest – Australia’s first evidence-based framework for child and youth wellbeing, developed by ARACY in 2013. This session offers a clear and holistic understanding of what children and young people need to thrive. Learn how The Nest can support more informed and impactful decision-making across communities, services, and policy. You’ll be […]
NEW: Kids in Disasters Community Engagements Report

When we listen to local people – especially families and children themselves – we can develop better policies and solutions to ensure that every child in every community has what they need in disasters. Our new Thriving Kids in Disasters Community Engagements Report is a valuable resource for community leaders, policy makers, service providers, government and […]
The Glue: The Key to Unlocking the Potential of Child and Family Hubs

Join a free webinar hosted by the National Child and Family Hubs Network to explore the ‘glue’. When local services and supports work together, in an effective and integrated way, families are more likely to get the care they need, when they need it. Connections among services and supports, and opportunities for families to build […]