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When children and young people in care have complex behaviours, trauma or disability, Intensive Therapeutic Residential ...
03/06/2026

When children and young people in care have complex behaviours, trauma or disability, Intensive Therapeutic Residential Care (ITRC) provides safe, specialist support.

Young people like Kane* who had been self-placing and engaging in high-risk offending, or Lily* who had also been self-placing and refusing services and supports — with patient, consistent support from ITRC carers and staff, alongside dedicated child protection teams, both young people have re-engaged with school, reduced high-risk behaviours and built more positive relationships.

These stories show the difference therapeutic care and strong relationships can make in the lives of vulnerable young people.
Welcome to the ITRC team Life Without Barriers, Pathfinders NT and Carpentaria for the next 3 years.

*Names changed for privacy.

Every family is different, but every family deserves support when they need it.This Global Day of Parents, we're celebra...
01/06/2026

Every family is different, but every family deserves support when they need it.

This Global Day of Parents, we're celebrating the parents, carers, grandparents, Elders and family members who help children feel safe, loved and connected.

Across the Territory, Child and Family Centres, Parentline Qld + NT and local family support services are helping families access advice, build connections and find support close to home.

Thank you to all the people helping raise the next generation of Territorians. 💛

Your voice matters.We're looking for Aboriginal people from across the Northern Territory to join the new Domestic, Fami...
31/05/2026

Your voice matters.
We're looking for Aboriginal people from across the Northern Territory to join the new Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Aboriginal Advisory Group.

This group will help guide how we prevent and respond to domestic, family and sexual violence across the Territory.

We want people with knowledge, lived experience and strong connections to their communities. People from all regions, including remote communities, can apply.

By joining the group, you can help create safer futures for women, children, families and communities.

Applications close midnight Sunday 7 June 2026.

29/05/2026

Being “all in” isn’t one moment. It’s the everyday work behind the scenes.
Across the Territory, our teams are:
• working alongside families to keep children safe
• partnering with Aboriginal organisations and community leaders
• supporting young people through complex challenges
• learning, listening and adapting how we work.
Many of our staff are part of the communities we serve. Bringing cultural knowledge, lived experience and strong connections.
This week is a reminder of why that matters.
We’re committed to showing up with respect, care and accountability - every day.

Looking for a simple way to talk about respect, culture and connection with children this week?National Reconciliation W...
29/05/2026

Looking for a simple way to talk about respect, culture and connection with children this week?
National Reconciliation Week provides activities for families, carers and educators, including colouring-in sheets and resources that help start conversations in safe and age-appropriate ways.
For those working with children and families, these can be a helpful way to create space for learning and reflection — whether at home, in care, or in community settings.
Small conversations matter.

29/05/2026

First families headed home to Nauiyu today 🫶🏼 such a huge effort to coordinate this! Shout out to our Welfare Group partners & all across Northern Territory Government Australian Red Cross, Power and Water, NT Education and Training, NT Health, NT Housing, Local Government and Community Development, Victoria Daly Regional Council, Green River Aboriginal Corporation, NT Logistics and Infrastructure, NT Emergency Service

28/05/2026

Welfare Group have worked hard all week getting the first homes ready to welcome residents home to Nauiyu on Friday

National Reconciliation Week starts today.It’s an opportunity to reflect on how we work alongside Aboriginal children, f...
27/05/2026

National Reconciliation Week starts today.

It’s an opportunity to reflect on how we work alongside Aboriginal children, families and communities across the Territory.

This year’s theme ‘All in’, is about what we do, every day.

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