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  • Develop visual digital resources representing the concepts, evidence and linkages between the frames and tools we use and endorse.
  • Develop visual digital resources representing the concepts, evidence and linkages between the frames and tools we use and endorse.
  • Develop visual digital resources representing the concepts, evidence and linkages between the frames and tools we use and endorse.
  • Develop visual digital resources representing the concepts, evidence and linkages between the frames and tools we use and endorse.

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September 2023

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Discussions will continue through TQKP’s Leadership Table, including consideration of opportunities presented by other reform initiatives and emerging priorities.

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share

 learnings and insights – programs, services and practices

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action – not just identify problems, but collectively work towards systems change

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the voices of country Queensland organisations and communities are represented

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Convening knowledge circles in communities across Queensland.

Co-creating a Thriving First Nations Kids Strategy with First Nations organisations and leaders.

Catalysing action through building coalitions of support to address systems challenges and collectively work towards systems change.

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Build workforce, organisational, caregive and public understanding of neuroscience as it applies to children and young people.

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Build practice, community and systems capabilities and collaboratives to embed neuroscience across places, spaces and workforces in Queensland.

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Leverage the expertise and efforts of academics, leaders, practitioners and organisations across Queensland to ensure the greatest combined impact.

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The Nest

Michael Hogan

CONVENOR

Michael is the Convenor of the Thriving Qld Kids Partnership. He is also an Adjunct Professor at QUT and a member of the Centre for Policy Development’s Early Childhood Development Council. He was formerly a Paul Ramsay Foundation Fellow, a Director-General in the Qld Government and CEO of the Public Interest Advocacy Centre.