Connected Care for Thriving Kids

October 2025

The national network of Child and Family Hubs can play a key role in achieving this vision and serve as a local service delivery mechanism for Thriving Kids.

Panellists:

  • Prof Sharon Goldfeld AM, Chair, National Child and Family Hubs Network
  • Dr Suzy Honisett, Manager, National Child and Family Hubs Network
  • Prof Christine Imms, Chair (Neurodevelopment and Disability), University of Melbourne
  • Olivia Wright, Director, NCOSS School Gateway Project
  • Codey, mother of two and a Hub user.

 

 

Resources

October 2025

This brief outlines six key recommendations to leverage and strengthen the role of Hubs as local delivery platforms for Thriving Kids.

Read the policy brief

October 2025

We've compiled our policy submissions, research and practice resources that support the implementation of Thriving Kids.

Browse the resources

October 2025

This Inquiry into the Thriving Kids Submission shares four key recommendations to leverage Child and Family Hubs to support the local delivery of Thriving Kids. 

Read the submission

May 2025

Providing high-quality evidence-informed and tailored support to these children and their families gives them the best chance to fulfil their potential. The National Best Practice Framework for Early Childhood Intervention describes what high-quality evidence-informed support looks like. The Framework provides guidance for parents, caregivers and professionals on what works best to support children (aged up to 9 years) with developmental concerns, delay or disability, so they can thrive. 

Access the Framework