Child Safety Officer Amy talks about her work with a young person.
Community Resource Officers Doug and Mizhar organised a touch football carnival to help raise awareness for suicide prevention and community mental health.
The Roma Child Safety Service Centre team is sporting new t-shirts featuring the artwork of a young Aboriginal artist they support.
An 8-week trial program that increased the availability and choice of activities for at-risk children aged 8 to 12 years old has been extended due to its success.
Transition to Adulthood Month is an important awareness campaign about the challenges that young people in care experience when moving into adult life.
Joanne Borg has won a Child Protection Week 2018 Award for her Reconnection project.
Sarah is leading the way for our Far North Queensland child safety team.
Child Safety Officers James and Charles are seeing the positive impact of their work in Maryborough.
Meet CSOs Claire, Emily and Amy who are working alongside families in Ipswich.
Meet Nicole, who is making a difference to the lives of families as a Child Safety Officer.
Schools got behind our Not Now, Not Ever campaign to help put an end to domestic and family violence.
Community groups are taking on the challenge to put an end to domestic and family violence.
See how sporting clubs are helping to tackle domestic and family violence.
Queensland workplaces came together to help raise awareness of domestic and family violence.
Rose's life took a different path when she first became a foster carer 11 years ago.
As foster carers, Matt and Joyce believe that "people come into your life for a reason".
Donald and Millicent’s main motivation as carers is to help out the young kids who need help and a home.
Meegan has been a foster carer for more than 14 years, now she and her husband Steve help to make a difference to the lives of kids in care.
When Chris and Sophiaan met their foster child, they knew immediately they had made the right decision to become foster parents.
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