Overview
The National Child and Family Hubs Network is dedicated to strengthening Child and Family Hubs across Australia. This helps to ensure children and families can access the supports and services they need, and provides a safe place to meet other families and build essential social networks.
The Network unites leaders, service providers, policymakers and academics to advance research, advocacy and learning. By building the capacity of Child and Family Hubs, the Network is helping to ensure fairer health, education and wellbeing for Australian families.
Our team
- Professor Sharon Goldfeld AM, Centre for Community Child Health
- Professor Harriet Hiscock, Centre for Community Child Health
- Dr Suzy Honisett, Murdoch Children's Research Institute
- Dr Trina Hinkley, Centre for Community Child Health
Partners and funders
National Child and Family Hubs Network members span various disciplines and have a shared interest in Child and Family Hubs. The Network acknowledges the support of the Ian Potter Foundation, ARC Centre of Excellence for Children and Families over the Life Course (Life Course Centre) and Children’s Health Queensland.
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The National Child and Family Hubs Network invites anyone with an interest in Hubs to become a member of the Network. Subscribe to join our Network, accessing the latest news, resources and research on Child and Family Hubs, along with exciting opportunities to get involved.
We welcome the opportunity to work with and learn from those who share our interest in hubs to make a difference for children and families across Australia.