Tangentyere to operate new Child and Family Centre service across town camps in Alice
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Tangentyere to operate new Child and Family Centre service across town camps in Alice

by Freya Lucas

May 26, 2021

The Northern Territory Labor Government has invested $2.7 million to establish and operate a new Child and Family Centre service across town camps in Alice Springs.

 

To be run over five years in partnership with Tangentyere Council Aboriginal Corporation (TCAC), the service will use a ‘hub and spoke’ approach, TCAC will work with families across the Larapinta Learning Centre, Hidden Valley Community Centre, Truckies Community Centre, southern camps and northern camps to coordinate the delivery of support services to children, young people and families and assist them to navigate the local service system to ensure they get the help they need.

 

Families will be able to access maternal and child health, early childhood development and learning and parenting support.

 

Following the Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of Children in the Northern Territory, the Northern Territory Government committed to investing $11.4 million across four years to establish 11 additional Child and Family Centres, expanding the network of centres to 17 locations.

 

The Alice Springs Child and Family Centre will be the fifth Aboriginal Community Controlled Child and Family Centre, with operations planned to commence in August this year, joining operations such as Darwin Northern Suburbs (Darrandirra), operated by CAAPS and Big Rivers Child and Family Centre in Katherine, operated by Kalano Community Association.

 

There are also six child and family centres operated by the Northern Territory Government, in Palmerston, Ngukurr, Gunbalanya, Maningrida, Yuendumu and Larapinta in Alice Springs.

 

Child and family centres are established and supported through Local Decision Making. 

 

Tangentyere Council was recommended by the Alice Springs Town Camps associations, and supported by other Alice Springs Aboriginal Controlled Organisations.

 

“Child and Family Centres assist families to access a range of support services and are also designed to strengthen family and community capacity to raise happy, healthy children who are connected to their community,” Minister for Children Lauren Moss said.

 

“These services are key support services in communities – acting as conduits to deliver essential services to children, young people and families and helping them navigate the local service system, to ensure they receive the help they need.”

 

To learn more about the role of Child and Family Centres in the Northern Territory, please see here.

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