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Forecasting Future Outcomes: Stronger Communities Investment Unit 2018 Insights Report opens in new window
Last published on 05 Jul 2019 in Newsletters
To drive forward the investment approach, and our strategies for priority population groups, the NSW Government is establishing the NSW Stronger Communities Investment Unit \u2013 Their Futures Matter.
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System Transformation: our engagements opens in new window
Last published on 10 May 2019 in Newsletters
System Transformation, one of the key priorities for TFM, is pursuing a vision that all children, young people and families can access and connect with timely supports to improve outcomes across all areas of safety, [...]
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In focus: The First 2000 Days Framework opens in new window
Last published on 25 Feb 2019 in Newsletters
Issue 5, 25 February 2019 - On the first day of Their Futures Matter conference (12 February), Professor Elisabeth Murphy announced a newly released framework: The First 2000 Days.
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2019 Their Futures Matter Conference: Improving Outcomes Together opens in new window
Last published on 16 Jan 2019 in Newsletters
Issue 4, 16 January 2019 - Planning for our 2019 Their Futures Matter Conference: Improving Outcomes Together is coming along well.
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MST-CAN® and FFT-CW® to reflect on all the amazing progress and key learnings to date opens in new window
Last published on 26 Nov 2018 in Newsletters
Issue 3, 26 November 2018 - Our Access System Redesign team engaged with over 200 government and non-government representatives to collate ideas for how we can improve how children and families access the services they [...]
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Functional Family Therapy through Child Welfare and Multisystemic Therapy for Child Abuse and Neglect opens in new window
Last published on 01 Nov 2018 in Newsletters
Issue 2, 1 November 2018 - October was a busy and rewarding month for Their Futures Matter. Our new Thriving Families NSW initiative is already seeing its first young expectant parents and young parents with [...]
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The LINKS Trauma Healing Service is a new service that delivers trauma-focused, evidence-based support to children in out-of-home care (OOHC) opens in new window
Last published on 05 Oct 2018 in Newsletters
Issue 1, 5 October 2018 - The service seeks to decrease trauma symptoms, improve psychological wellbeing and improve behavioural and emotional functioning for children and young people in OOHC who are aged 16 and under.