This is an inaugural international conference that aims to attract upwards of 300 Australasian participants including children and young people from a wide range of life experience, practice, professional and research backgrounds. Such a significant professional development and stakeholder participation event will challenge, inform and influence delegates through a focus on cutting edge, innovative concepts and perspectives. Its purpose is to contribute significantly to our understanding of children, young people and their families in the community, and factors which impact on their wellbeing as stakeholders in policy, programmes and service delivery. It will also highlight issues and challenges facing vulnerable children and young people today and explore preventative and strengths-based strategies for improving positive outcomes for them at a local, national and international level. The conference will be a multi-faceted event showcasing latest research, practice and policy issues while at the same time providing activities and sessions that encourage children, young people and their families to participate and have meaningful input into the Conference and agendas which impact on them. Aims and Objectives
The Conference will:
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