Education and learning
Don’t cross the line campaign continues
Did you know that principals, teachers and school staff are more likely to experience offensive behaviour at work than the general population?
For families
New ‘family time’ space makes a difference
Through hard work and dedication, the Child Safety Support Worker team in the North West has created a new ‘family time’ space for children and their families to enjoy.
For families
Walk safely to school day at Lindisfarne Primary School
Tasmanian Minister for Education, Children and Youth, Roger Jaensch, and Federal Education Minister, Jason Clare, joined students, their families, and teachers for a group walk to celebrate the day.
Keeping children safe
Our Safeguarding Framework: Safe. Secure. Supported.
All children and young people have the right to be respected, kept safe and protected from harm. The Department’s new…
Building projects
Construction begins at new Legana Primary School site
Legana is one of the fastest growing areas in Tasmania, and the new state-of-the-art primary school will support this growing community.
For families
Extension of Commission of Inquiry reporting deadline
The Commission of Inquiry into the Tasmanian Government’s Responses to Child Sexual Abuse in Institutional Settings has requested an extension to…
Building projects
Stage 1 works at Sorell School nearing completion
Finishing touches are being applied to the first stage of works for the $27.48 million redevelopment of Sorell School. Stage…
Community engagement
Consultation begins on preferred sites for new youth detention facility
We are committed to delivering a Youth Justice System that achieves better outcomes for young people and keeps our community…
Building projects
Next step in Cambridge Primary School redevelopment
The Stage 1 works plan for a $15.1 million redevelopment of Cambridge Primary School has been released. The planned works…
Education and learning
Tasmania Reads
Tasmanians of all ages are being encouraged to get involved in events and activities during Tasmania Reads Week.