Publications
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Annual report
The Child Death Review Board Annual Report includes activities and findings from system reviews following the deaths of children known to the child protection system.
Annual report
The Annual Report: Deaths of children and young people collects, analyses and publishes information about child deaths to help prevent future deaths and serious injuries.
Policy
This document is intended to comply with the requirements of the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2010 (the PID Act) and the standards published by the Queensland Ombudsman in its capacity as oversight agency.
Report
This report summarises the Commission's findings from a review into how the system meets the protection and disability support needs of children at risk of harm.
Strategic Plan
Strategic Plan 2021–25 (superseded in June 2022)
Report
We conducted oversight of youth justice initiatives and examined options to inform future youth justice systems and processes.
Report
Identifying what matters to children and young people involved with the Queensland child protection system.
Resource
The Families are First story and activity book was developed as a resource for children and families to have some fun together and celebrate Indigenous culture in Queensland.
Annual report
The Queensland Family and Child Commission Annual Report provides information about our achievements, governance arrangements, strategic objectives, financial and non-financial performance.
Annual report
We are legislated to assess the performance of Queensland’s child protection system and report our findings in our Annual Report. As part of our annual report release, we publish these finding as a standalone report.
Annual report
The Annual Report: Deaths of children and young people collects, analyses and publishes information about child deaths to help prevent future deaths and serious injuries.
Resource
The Right to Information Act 2009 (RTI Act) and the Information Privacy Act 2009 (IP Act) aim to make more information available, provide equal access to information across all sectors of the community, and to provide appropriate protection for individuals’ privacy.
Report
We reviewed 16-years of child death data from 2004-2019 held in our Child Death Register.