Families need more support to play a bigger part in child protection system

Gabriel Fowler
Updated April 24 2024 - 5:50pm, first published 5:30pm
Family Inclusion Strategies Hunter President Tammy Prince-Doyle, with Associate Professor Nicola Ross, ahead of the Family Inclusion roundtable at the university of Newcastle's NUspace. Pictures by Peter Lorimer.
Family Inclusion Strategies Hunter President Tammy Prince-Doyle, with Associate Professor Nicola Ross, ahead of the Family Inclusion roundtable at the university of Newcastle's NUspace. Pictures by Peter Lorimer.

NEWCASTLE-based researchers, parents, government, and child protection workers have come together in what's believed to be a national first to find solutions to a broken system.

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Gabriel Fowler

Gabriel Fowler

Senior Journalist

Community health & welfare, social justice, investigations, general news. Gabriel.Fowler@newcastleherald.com.au

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