Queensland Child Protection Week Awards
Funding Providers
Department of Communities
Location
QLDFunding Type
Award A00632
Primary Category
ResearchEligible to
- Individuals
- Not-for-Profits
Funding
Amount (max): $2,000Total pool: Undisclosed
Round(s)
- Closes 16-May-2025
Purpose
To provide an opportunity to publicly acknowledge the efforts, commitment and unreserved energy of many people who make a significant contribution to our community to prevent child harm and neglect.
Overview
Awards are presented to individuals or groups in the following categories:
- Professional (Non-government) Outstanding contribution to promoting child protection issues in their capacity as a professional working in the child protection (or related) field.
- Professional (Government) Outstanding contribution to child protection at a practice, policy or service development level within the public service.
- Volunteer Invaluable contributions to child protection made by volunteers working in government or non-government agencies.
- Regional Program Program that operates within part of, or across, a region to address some aspect of child protection.
- Education Initiative Development of an innovative approach, research or resource to promote child protection.
- Thriving Communities Initiative Any community operated program, initiative, event or campaign that focuses on enhancing child protection in our communities.
- Youth Participation Involvement of young people in the planning of a local activity to promote child protection.
- Media & Communications An article, news story, series, publication, campaign or communications strategy that demonstrates a significant contribution to highlighting child protection issues.
- Child Safe Organisation Principles Award For a demonstrated commitment to the ongoing journey of creating a child focused culture that keeps children safe and well ( in line with the National Principles for Child Safe Organisations)
- Youth Participation - Involvement of young people in the planning of a local activity to promote child protection.
- Transition 2 Success Initiative Outstanding young person or outstanding contribution made by local community groups / local business involved with the T2S program to get the best outcomes for young people 15 and over who are involved in the youth justice system or are assessed as being at risk of entering it.
- Our Children Our Future Award Outstanding contribution to honouring connection to family, community, culture and country through the development of policy, programs or practice that promote self-determination for First Nations families, children and young people.
Limitations
Eligibility
- Award winners will have demonstrated exceptional commitment to prevention of child harm or the promotion of the protection of children and young people.
- Nominees' achievements must be in accordance with the principles of the Child Protection Act 1999.
- Nominees may undertake the nominated project/achievement as part of work-related duties or community services.
- Nominees who accept nomination will be asked to consent to a criminal history check, child protection history check and additional checks as determined by the Child Protection Week Committee.
- Nominees must be available to attend the awards ceremony at Parliament House on Thursday 4 September 2025 and must be available for media opportunities in the weeks leading up to child protection week and during child protection week, from Sunday 7 September to Saturday 14 September 2025.
- The judging panel reserves the right to change the category under which the nomination is being considered if the submission is deemed to be more appropriate to another category.
- The judging panel reserves the right not to present an Award in a category if it feels there are no suitable submissions.
- Nominees may be individuals, groups or agencies according to the particular Award.
If you are nominated and wish to accept nomination you will be asked to consent to a criminal history check, child safety history check and additional checks as determined by the Queensland Child Protection Week Committee
Applications / Guidelines
Contact Details
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