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Read our latest news to discover what is happening around Centacare.

Yarning Circle helps shape service delivery

Family and relationship care

This NAIDOC Week (6-13 July) marks 50 years of honouring and elevating Indigenous voices and with this, Centacare has rounded out a series of ten Yarning Circles, reinforcing its vision for an Australia where Indigenous voices are not only heard but light the way.

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Co-parenting with respect, healing and hope

Family and relationship care

When a relationship ends, it’s often a deeply painful and emotional experience. If children are involved, it can feel even more challenging to navigate a new kind of partnership in which you are continuing to work with your former partner to raise your children. Finding a way forward that prioritises the safety and needs of your children, supports your wellbeing and respects your former partner is not easy but there is support available. 

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How to recognise the signs of elder abuse

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More emphasis is being placed on learning to recognise the signs of elder abuse, with calls to Queensland’s elder abuse hotline showing older people are more likely to experience abuse in their own home, at the hands of their own family. Centacare's Joanne Roy manages the delivery of vital in-home and social and community support services and outlines the signs that can help us recognise elder abuse.

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Centacare experts embedded in police stations

Family and relationship care

Centacare domestic and family violence (DFV) specialist practitioners have been embedded into police stations across the state to enhance policing of DFV and support of victim-survivors. In stage three of the program, four specialist DFV practitioners from Centacare have been embedded at police stations in Caloundra, Maroochydore, Hervey Bay and Maryborough.

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Sunshine coast community march led by Adam Beck and piper

Standing together against domestic violence

Family and relationship care

The Sunshine Coast community gathered in a powerful show of unity for the 12th annual march and candlelight vigil in Maroochydore, marking the start of Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month.

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Young woman and young man in garden admiring sunflowers

Connection for health and happiness

Family and relationship care

Finding ways to connect with others in our communities supports our health and wellbeing but social isolation is on the rise, taking a toll on people from all walks of life. However, there are things you can do to reconnect with others and build meaningful relationships.

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Adult woman and young girl holding hands walking through a field

Supporting your family through trauma

Family and relationship care

When a child experiences trauma it can affect how they think, feel and react to family, friends, other people and everyday situations. As a parent or caregiver, understanding trauma is important to effectively support your child. Our Specialist Family and Relationship Care practitioners offer information and strategies to help your child and your family.

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Children from St Bernardine's Outside School Hours Care place gifts under Christmas tree

Partnerships bringing festive cheer

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This Christmas, our services are drawing on their close ties to their local communities. From the Gold Coast and Brisbane to the Sunshine Coast and the Fraser Coast, our teams and their community partners are coming together to deliver festive cheer where it is needed most.

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Why we need to talk about sexual consent

Family and relationship care

What is affirmative consent? This Sexual Violence Awareness Month, we explore the 2024 reforms to sexual consent laws in Queensland.

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Having a plan can improve your safety

Family and relationship care

Leaving an abusive relationship can be the most dangerous time for you and your children. It’s important to have a plan that is specific to your situation and can be adapted as things change but here are some things to consider.

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