A new child wellbeing task force in New South Wales (NSW) will bring together the state’s government agencies and community sector leaders to develop a plan for the transition out of lockdown. NSW Minister for Families, Communities and Disability Services Alister Henskens said the task force would focus on the wellbeing of children and young people as the state moved out of lockdown. “We’ve worked hard throughout the lockdown to ensure continuity of services and support for at-risk children, but we also recognise that this difficult time may have adversely affected some children and young people,” Henskens said. The task force, which meets for the first time next week, will initially focus on promoting awareness of child abuse and neglect to all frontline workers, expanding access to digital devices for at-risk families and improving support for young people exiting out-of-home care. Minister for Education and Early Childhood Learning Sarah Mitchell …
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