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Latest news from KCV
Keynote speakers for National Conference 9-11 August
Liana Buchanan Friday 9 August
Victoriaās Principal Commissioner for Children and Young People
Sam Bloom Saturday 10 August
World Para Surļ¬ng Champion & Best Selling Author of Penguin Bloom
Emma Goodall Sunday 11 August
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
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Latest news from KCV
KCV makes its resources even more accessible
The response to the KCV resource books has been outstanding. Therefore, KCV has decided to make access to the documents even easier by dividing the one interactive guide into five separate guides, each addressing a popular theme, namely financial support, legal matters & rights, wellbeing, family relationships and podcasts.
Through constant review of current information and addition of new information, KCV plans to ensure that carers are empowered to make choices and decisions that best suit their needs, said Helen Brown, Chairperson of GPV/KCV.
Feedback from users of the resources is always welcomed.
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Latest podcast or video
Government schools need our support - Podcast #33
In this podcast, director of Grandparents Victoria and Kinship Carers Victoria Ann McLeish speaks with Trevor Cobbold, national convener of Save our Schools.
Before retiring, Trevor was an economist with the Australian Governmentās Productivity Commission and its predecessors for over 30 years. Trevor talks us through the economic and structural inequality in our education system, in particular the under-funding of public schools in Victoria.
Latest factsheet
Types of out-of-home care
Provides definitions of the following types of care:
- Kinship care
- Aboriginal kinship care
- Statutory kinship placements
- Private, informal or non-statutory kinship care
- Foster care
- Permanent care
Latest resource booklet
Cybersafety for children and young people
KCV’s latest resource booklet is produced from a transcript of the podcast on cybersafety for children and young people
Latest campaign activity
Abolition of corporal punishment
End physical punishment of children ā protect Australian children
1,176 people have signed this petition to end physical punishment of Australian children.
Please sign and ask others to sign the petition, which will be sent to Federal and State Attorneys General urging them to change legislation.