Across Queensland we have 100,000s of skilled people working with children and young people every day.

Many of these frontline workers are already experts in child development and know the latest science about connecting brains to bodies. However, it’s not fair – for workers or children – that access to this information hasn’t been equally available to everyone. 

When we equip and support the people who work directly with children – for example, teachers, doctors, nurses, youth workers, early childhood educators – with the latest evidence, we see huge benefits for children now and into the future.

We also see benefits for adults and their workplaces. Because when we’re all well supported with evidence-based tools, we can do our jobs better and with less stress.

That’s why Thriving Queensland Kids Partnership (TQKP) is thrilled to launch the Enabling Workforces and Organisations for Thriving Kids suite of reports.

With the help and input of over 450 stakeholders across Queensland, this suite of reports and practical guides equips workforces with evidence-based, neuro-informed approaches to better support children, young people, and families in our communities.

We think you’ll find these reports valuable and useful in developing neuro-informed capability within your organisation.

Explore these documents today and find out how they can be embedded in your workplace!

Download the four reports here.