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The Australian Centre for Child Rights
Bringing people together to learn, collaborate, and turn children’s voices into practical change across services, policy, and communities.

Overview
Australia’s national centre for child rights, supporting practitioners, policymakers and communities to put children’s voices, rights and lived experience at the centre of decisions.
Who is this program for
For practitioners, leaders, policymakers, researchers who want to uphold children’s rights every day. The Centre welcomes partners across Australia, offering practical resources, shared language, and collaboration spaces to embed child participation and rights‑based practice in real settings.
About the program
The Australian Centre for Child Rights is Australia's national centre for child rights, advocating for a brighter future.
The Centre is an initiative of 54 reasons, in partnership with SNAICC, The Australian National University, University of Melbourne, and Western Sydney University.
We aim to inform, inspire and create change by providing a one-stop source for best practice and collaboration in child rights and participation, and facilitating a thriving child rights community in Australia, collaborating with other leading child rights organisations across the country.

This program includes
Howard Choo, Director





