
New factsheets address FAQs from children and young people
We are pleased to share with you the new factsheets we have created for children and young people to answer the questions they commonly ask when they call our office.
We are pleased to share with you the new factsheets we have created for children and young people to answer the questions they commonly ask when they call our office.
As the year comes to an end, our team has paused to reflect on the things we have been grateful for over the last 12 months. And there are plenty of things to celebrate!
A group of young care leavers recently accepted the award for The voice of children and young people at the inaugural SA Child Protection Awards. We sat down with two members of the group to find out more about their work and their contribution to improving the system for current and future children and young people in care.
For the fourth year in a row, safety and stability remain the top presenting issues from children and young people living in South Australia’s child protection system, according to the Guardian for Children and Young People Annual Report 2020-2021.
Guardian for Children and Young People, Penny Wright, formally announces her resignation from the role of Child and Young Person’s Visitor, as of 23rd August 2021.
A new project is underway, looking into the growing number of children and young people in care who are also caught up in the youth justice system.
On the 19th of February every year – all around the world – we celebrate the awesomeness of children and young people with a care experience.
We would like to give a warm welcome to our new Principal Advocate for the Training Centre Visitor Unit (TCVU), Simone Deegan. Simone will be
What a year it has been! We will all certainly remember the year 2020. While the COVID-19 pandemic forced us to rethink our plans for
For the third consecutive year safety and stability in care continues to be the biggest advocacy issue raised by children and young people in care,
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.