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Sparking conversations and celebrating cultures

June 25, 2024

During NAIDOC week, we took the opportunity to keep the fire burning by continuing conversations and reflections across our team meetings and also in individual staff conversations.

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Reflecting on Cultural safety

June 25, 2024

The Parenting Research Centre (PRC) team recently gathered to take another step on our Cultural learning journey at a special session expertly guided by Tina McGhie, a proud Ngunnawal-Wiradjuri woman of NSW and ACT and the Co-Chief Executive Officer at Curijo.

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How practice governance can drive quality improvement

April 10, 2024

At Parenting Research Centre, we want to help service providers design and implement whole-of-organisation approaches to improving quality in practice, for the ultimate benefit of clients.

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MyTime expanding virtual group offering, welcoming new delivery partner

February 25, 2024

Parenting Research Centre is pleased to announce that the Child+Family Disability Alliance (CaFDA) has been appointed as a new program delivery partner for national parent peer-support program MyTime.

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Rob Ryan appointed as new Parenting Research Centre CEO

January 30, 2024

The Parenting Research Centre (PRC) Board is delighted to announce that Mr Rob Ryan has been appointed as the organisation’s CEO, commencing in early February 2024.

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NDIS submission: The power of parents

September 1, 2023

In August 2023, the Parenting Research Centre actioned the opportunity to contribute to the review of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

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PRC Board announcement

June 25, 2023

Parenting Research Centre (PRC) CEO Warren Cann has announced that after 21 years in the role, he will be stepping down as CEO in the coming months and shifting into a new senior associate role.

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Victorian parents faring well but hungry for help raising teens

November 28, 2017

The most comprehensive survey ever conducted on how Victorian parents are faring shows that more than nine in every  10 are confident in their parenting skills – a finding that has  important implications for child health and development.

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