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Supporting Families Changing Futures

  • Background
    • Queensland Child Protection Commission of Inquiry
    • The findings of the Inquiry
    • Queensland Government response
    • Investing in families and children
    • Supporting Families Changing Futures 2019-2023
    • Strategy and action plan for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families
    • Queensland First Children and Families Board
  • Partners in reform
    • Local level alliances
    • Regional Child, Youth and Family Committees
    • Child Protection Reform Leaders Group
    • Interdepartmental Committee
    • Stakeholder Advisory Group
  • Implementing the reforms
    • Sharing responsibility for children's safety and wellbeing of Queensland children
    • Supporting Queensland families earlier
    • Working better with Queensland families who are in contact with the child protection system
    • Improving care and post-care for Queensland children and young people
    • Meeting the needs and requirements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, families and communities
    • Delivering quality services to Queensland children and families through a capable, motivated workforce and client-focused
    • Building an accountable, transparent and cost-effective Queensland system
  • Achievements
  • News
    • News articles
    • E-newsletter archive
    • Media statements
  • Resources
  • Feedback

Supporting Families

  • Background
    • Queensland Child Protection Commission of Inquiry
    • The findings of the Inquiry
    • Queensland Government response
    • Investing in families and children
    • Supporting Families Changing Futures 2019-2023
    • Strategy and action plan for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families
    • Queensland First Children and Families Board
  • Partners in reform
    • Local level alliances
    • Regional Child, Youth and Family Committees
      • Bayside Regional Child, Youth and Family Committee
      • Brisbane Regional Child, Youth and Family Committee
      • Cairns, Cassowary Coast and Tablelands Regional Child, Youth and Family Committee
      • Central Queensland Regional Child, Youth and Family Committee
      • Darling Downs Regional Child, Youth and Family Committee
      • Gold Coast Regional Child, Youth and Family Committee
      • Logan Regional Child, Youth and Family Committee
      • Moreton Bay Regional Child, Youth and Family Committee
      • Mt Isa Regional Child, Youth and Family Committee
      • Sunshine Coast Regional Child, Youth and Family Committee
      • Torres Strait Regional Child, Youth and Family Committee
      • Townsville Regional Child, Youth and Family Committee
      • West Moreton Regional Child, Youth and Family Committee
    • Child Protection Reform Leaders Group
    • Interdepartmental Committee
    • Stakeholder Advisory Group
  • Implementing the reforms
    • Sharing responsibility for children's safety and wellbeing of Queensland children
    • Supporting Queensland families earlier
    • Working better with Queensland families who are in contact with the child protection system
    • Improving care and post-care for Queensland children and young people
    • Meeting the needs and requirements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, families and communities
    • Delivering quality services to Queensland children and families through a capable, motivated workforce and client-focused
    • Building an accountable, transparent and cost-effective Queensland system
  • Achievements
  • News
    • News articles
    • E-newsletter archive
    • Media statements
  • Resources
  • Feedback

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  2. Partners in reform
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    • Background
    • Feedback
    • Implementing the reforms
    • News
    • Resources
  3. Regional Child, Youth and Family Committees
    • Child Protection Reform Leaders Group
    • Interdepartmental Committee
    • Local level alliances
    • Stakeholder Advisory Group
  4. Torres Strait Regional Child, Youth and Family Committee

Torres Strait Regional Child, Youth and Family Committee

Membership

The following non-government and government agencies are represented on the Torres Strait Regional Child, Youth and Family Committee:

  • Department of Children, Youth Justice and Multicultural Affairs (Chair)
  • Department of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships
  • Department of Communities, Disability Services and Seniors
  • Department of Housing and Public Works
  • Kaurareg Native Title Corporation
  • Lena Passi Shelter
  • Mura Kosker
  • National Disability Insurance Agency
  • Port Kennedy Association
  • Queensland Health
  • Queensland Police Service
  • Queensland Corrective Services
  • Tagai State College
  • Torres Strait Regional Authority
  • Torres Shire Council
  • Torres Strait Island Regional Council.

For further information about the committee, email Committee Secretariat Rebecca Giacomi or phone (07) 4255 7043.

Last reviewed
21 June 2017
Last modified
22 February 2021
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