End Child Poverty Communications Kit
Last week, you received an email from us about the launch of the End Child Poverty campaign. HERE ARE THE NEXT STEPS April 15th is the day! We need your help to spread the End Child Poverty Campaign far and wide. Download our how-to guide to learn how you can share the End Child Poverty Campaign with your network, friends and family. Our aim is to have everyone share the same content on April 15th, making a united effort to end child poverty in Australia.
The Senate's report on poverty in Australia highlights Valuing Children Initiative significant contribution, referencing Adj/Prof. Tony Pietropiccolo AM's poignant remarks.
Print the poster in A4 or A3 and post around your workplace – on the friends and at your reception area
As we vote and make decisions for local, state and federal government, board or CEO level decisions here in Australia we ask: How do you value children?
Recent media coverage of child sex abuse has revealed that even with the most stringent laws and regulations around working with children, child abuse is still happening at alarming rates.
The views of children and young people are often not considered, and their voices are generally not heard.
We want Australia to be the best place to be a child and the best place to raise a child but right now we are a long way from achieving this.
In 2016, the Valuing Children Initiative (VCI) commissioned their benchmark survey examining adult attitudes towards children.
In Australia, almost 18 per cent of kids live below the poverty line. One in four is overweight and an estimated eight children are sexually assaulted by a family member every day.