IMPROVING EDUCATION
FOR ALL
Since 2004 GPV/KCV has been campaigning for improvements in provision of education services to all children and young people. Since 2010 GPV/KCV has been particularly concerned about provision of education services to children and young people in out of home care and has campaigned for support for carers to keep children engaged in education and experiencing success at school.
SUPPORT FOR
KINSHIP CARERS
GPV/KCV is committed to amplifying the voices of kinship care families within government, improving the visibility of kinship carers and raising understanding of carer families and carers’ roles. GPV/KCV calls for the Victorian Government to increase the allowance to kinship carers to ensure parity with the allowance paid to foster carers.
ABOLITION OF
CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
GPV/KCV believes that violence against children is never appropriate, even in the context of discipline. It can do long-term damage to their physical and emotional health, and may perpetuate a continuing cycle of of corporal punishment in future generations.
BETTER SUPPORT FOR REUNIFICATION & CONTACT OF CHILDREN WITH PARENTS
Under COVID-19 restrictions, court-ordered contact between children and their families was suspended in almost all cases without consultation with the Court. The Court has adjourned most cases and is only hearing urgent applications, where contact for children with their family and friends is an urgent matter.
DELIVER PROGRAMS THAT IMPROVE CHILDREN'S PLAY
The central driver of this campaign was the fact that in 2013 the United Nations nominated children’s play as an issue of international significance by making Article 31 (A Child’s Right to Play) of the convention the subject of a UN General Comment, which is a call to action issued to countries by the UN.
REGULATE TO KEEP FAMILIES SAFE FROM ALCOHOL HARM
GPV/KCV believes that the easy availability of alcohol is problematic and that measures should be introduced to control its sale.
RAISE MINIMUM AGE FOR CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY
Children across Australia should be in schools and playgrounds, not prison cells. As the ACT Government has shown leadership every other state and territory government must follow suit and change their laws so that children are no longer hauled before courts and locked away in jails.