ACWA’s Permanency Support Program Needs Analysis: What We Heard

While full implementation of the Permanency Support Program (PSP) does not start until 1 July this year, a number of incremental changes have been coming into effect since October 2017. To support implementation of these changes, FACS has funded ACWA to conduct a needs analysis of the sector through our membership. ACWA began this process […]

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Exciting New 2018 CCWT Training Calendar

Choose from over 275 workshops in 12 learning areas to enhance your skills or to gain a Certificate or Diploma. Courses will be held right across NSW – both within the Sydney area and in many different regional centres. To view all of our training programs for 2018 visit the CCWT website. We look forward to working with […]

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Important Reminder: Tell Us About Your Permanency Support Needs

ACWA extends a huge thank you to those who have already responded to our needs analysis in relation to the Permanency Support Program. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. In the meantime, if you are yet to respond please take a few minutes to complete our online survey by November 10. We really want to know […]

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Improving Permanency Outcomes: What Are Your Support Needs?

As previously announced, ACWA is conducting a needs analysis of the sector in relation to the Permanency Support Program. Win free permanency related training By submitting a completed survey you will be in the running to win 1 of 6 places in a CCWT permanency related two-day workshop of your choice. Tell us what you think by November […]

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New Permanency Case Management Policy

Following consultation both with NGOs and internally at FACS, a new permanency case management policy, rules and practice guidance are now available, supporting the objectives of the Permanency Support Program (PSP). The policy has been redesigned to bring together permanency pathways, programs and service models across the continuum of care. This includes early intervention and family […]

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