TKiD Community Engagements Report
This report shares insights drawn from engagements with kids and caregivers in three regional Queensland communities: Western Downs, Kowanyama and Cairns. From these voices, the report identifies common themes to

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This report shares insights drawn from engagements with kids and caregivers in three regional Queensland communities: Western Downs, Kowanyama and Cairns. From these voices, the report identifies common themes to
Supporting young people to thrive: What young people need, what gets in the way, and what solutions exist All of us share the same fundamental needs – to belong, to
The Thriving Kids in Disasters (TKiD) initiative engages a cross sectoral, multidisciplinary alliance of collaborators, working together to increase the visibility and agency of kids in all disaster management (DM)
Shared Stories of Brain Building Across Workforces in Queensland provides real-life examples of how Queensland professionals in a range of sectors are applying the latest neuroscience and brain health knowledge
Young and Wise brings together insights from consultations with children and young people across Australia over the past five years. It includes conversations, videos, artworks, and more. While not exhaustive,
Held on Wednesday 22 January 2025, this webinar provided an overview of the systems mapping technique social network analysis (SNA), and considers how we might apply it to enhance systems
Place based leaders and data experts have created a framework that is not only focused on data access, but guides practitioners in the ‘how to’ of accessing, collecting and using
Thriving Queensland Kids Partnership has been co-developing a Queensland place-based network, aimed at ensuring that kids and places in Queensland have what they need to thrive. In 2025, we will
This scoping review examined the use and conceptualisation of neuro-informed policy and practice (NPP) over the last two decades. It highlights the importance of defining the concept of neuro-informed policy
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