List of Working Together early learning partners
Please note, child placements at partner Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) services are organised by the Working Together team, and not by our early learning partners. While we will do our best to place children in ECECs near their home, this may not always be possible.
Please do not contact these services directly …
Working Together – information for service partners
Referrals are currently open for 2025, with up to 240 places available across the state.
Working Together is delivered in partnership with selected Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) services across Tasmania.
Right to Information disclosure log
Applicants should note that:
Disclosure logs by financial year
Staying safe online
Online safety is a shared responsibility between the community, parents, schools and students.
Please check our supporting, learning and awareness information for families:
Youth justice reform in Tasmania
Project overview
The Tasmanian Government is reforming the youth justice system through a comprehensive, integrated and therapeutic approach that prioritises the rights of children, rehabilitation and breaking the cycle of offending.
To expedite this reform, in 2024, the Tasmanian Government handed the responsibility for aspects of the Youth Justice Blueprint 2024-2034 (PDF1MB) (Youth Justice Blueprint) to the …
Acknowledgement of Country artwork – artist’s interpretation
Interpretation of the artwork by the artist
The artwork by Tasmanian Pallawah Aboriginal artist Andrew Mansell centres on the importance of the community of the swift parrot and its country.
“The image of the bird is the story of the community of the swift parrot. It shows the connection between the bird and the tree at …
Working Together to support early learning – success stories
The stories we hear from families about their Working Together experience are uplifting.
This is also true for the feedback we have received from our early learning partners.
Stories from our families
Out of Home Care system
The out of home care system works to support children and young people to have somewhere safe to live and feel stable while they can’t be with their parents.
For information on what the Child Safety Service does, go to the Guide to Tasmania’s child safety services section of the website.
The Children, Young Persons …
About the Office of Safeguarding Children and Young People
The Office of Safeguarding Children and Young People is committed to ensuring that all children and young people in Tasmania are known, safe, well and learning.
The voices of children and young people are at the centre of everything we do. If you make a report, it will be taken seriously.
If your concerns relate to …
Our response to inquiries into institutional child sexual abuse
It is vital we learn from our past failures and put every possible safeguard in place to ensure this can never happen again. All children have a fundamental right to be safe and it is our responsibility to ensure they are.
We are focussed on making a real difference, recognised there will be challenges, we …