Category: Keeping children safe

Celebrating staff for their 25 Years of Service

Over 130 DECYP staff have recently been acknowledged and celebrated at events around the state for completing 25 continuous years…

Reforming Tasmania’s youth justice system

The Youth Justice Blueprint 2024-2034 outlines the Government’s 10 year plan to reform the youth justice system. The reform focuses…

‘Foster Care – the Difference is You’ Campaign Launched Today!

The Foster Care – the Difference is You campaign has been launched today to encourage potential carers to take the…

Government Response to the Commission of Inquiry’s final report

This article contains information about child sexual abuse that some people may find distressing. You will find a link to…

Community decides on school logos and colours for Brighton High School and Legana Primary School

The Brighton and Legana communities have selected their school logos and uniform colours for their brand-new schools opening in 2025.

Montello Primary School works plans released

Contemporary learning spaces and improved facilities form part of the works plan for the redevelopment of Montello Primary School which has been released for school and community feedback.

Student wellbeing data shows increased optimism for future

Tasmanian students have reported an increase in optimism, with positive shifts in happiness, satisfaction with life and emotional regulation in the latest Student Wellbeing and Engagement Survey.

Review of the Educational Adjustments Funding Model – Report Release 

An independent Review Report on the Educational Adjustments Funding Model has now been released.

Be That Teacher campaign launches

A new national campaign shows the value and importance of teachers.

2022-23 Annual Report Tabled in Parliament

Our first Annual Report as the Department for Education, Children and Young People has been tabled in Parliament today.