Nunga Oog is taking shape
The long-awaited safety symbol for Aboriginal children and young people in care, Nunga Oog, is taking shape after our face to face workshops kicked off
The long-awaited safety symbol for Aboriginal children and young people in care, Nunga Oog, is taking shape after our face to face workshops kicked off
We are excited to launch our new logos and branding which were inspired by two young people in care/detention. The Guardian for Children and Young
Last month our office provided feedback on SA’s Safeguarding Taskforce Report – a report that examined and outlined gaps in the oversight and safeguarding for
We are excited to welcome two new advocates to the Guardian for Children and Young People’s advocacy team. Anneline Gregory has joined our team on
A free therapeutic counselling support is available now for people engaging with, or affected by, the Disability Royal Commission. This includes children and young people
For the last few months our office has been working with children and young people on revising the Charter of Rights for Children and Young
As we celebrate Foster and Kinship Carer Week, a young woman who has written a book about her foster care experience is calling for carers
By Guardian Penny Wright ‘Putting children first’ is the theme of this year’s Child Protection Week. It is an important principle – but one that
Working in out-of-home care is challenging. We know so many of you are working hard every day to care for and support children and young
Creating art was a popular activity during SA’s COVID-19 lockdown, especially for many of the children and young people living in residential care. We talked
We acknowledge and respect Aboriginal People as the traditional owners
and custodians of the land we live and work on, their living culture and their unique role in the life of South Australia.