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Genuine Partnerships project

June 6, 2019

SNAICC is undertaking a new project in collaboration with the Australian Institute of Family Studies and the Commonwealth Department of Social Services (the Department) to support genuine partnership development between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations and non-Indigenous service providers through the Department’s Families and Children (FaC) Activity.

If you are interested in learning more about the project, being kept up-to-date with project activities, receiving resources that are developed and receiving information about opportunities to participate, please register your details below.

Upon registration, respondents will have the option of completing a short set of survey questions immediately, or to have the questions emailed to them to complete at a later date.

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