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Join us for the Children and Young People at Risk Summit 2025 will take place on 28-29 October 2025 at the Rendezvous Melbourne where leading experts, advocates, and professionals will gather to address critical issues facing at-risk young people in Australia. This comprehensive two-day event will explore innovative approaches, share successful case studies, and foster collaborative discussions on supporting vulnerable youth across various contexts.
The summit will feature dynamic, practical, and solution-driven discussions highlighting effective programs, invaluable insights, and essential learnings. From child protection and out-of-home care to educational pathways and mental health support, this conference aims to strengthen our collective capacity to protect and empower vulnerable young people. Gathering a national audience, the summit welcomes key stakeholders and decision-makers from government departments and agencies, not-for-profits, NGOs, legal professionals, police, health practitioners, educators, and more.
KEY TOPICS INCLUDE
- Out-of-Home Care and Foster Care
- Lived experiences in the care system
- Child privacy protection in the digital age
- Language and perspective in child protection approaches
- Alternative schooling models for disengaged students
- Managing complex cases within educational settings
- AI integration in educational support systems
- Rehabilitation pathways for justice-involved youth
- Youth mentorship approaches and outcomes
- Young carers vulnerability and support needs
- First Nations children and culturally safe systems
- Children with disabilities comprehensive support frameworks
- Multicultural perspectives on youth vulnerability
- School and mental health professional collaboration
- Inter-professional partnerships for youth engagement
- Successful programs and solutions from across sectors
CALL FOR PAPERS!
We encourage you to register your interest to speak, and/or nominate a colleague! Please include the following information:
- Name, job title, organisation
- Presentation title
- Short synopsis or 3-5 bullet points explaining your main discussion points (50 words max.)
- Would you like to join a panel discussion? Please list your topic suggestions
- Would you like to facilitate a workshop? Please suggest workshop topics
To submit and for any queries, please contact:
Irene Amo
Senior Conference & New Product Manager
E: [email protected]
T: +61 415038730
(Deadline: Friday, 18 July 2025)
2025 Speakers

Emma Gierschick OAM

Luke Twyford
Chief Executive and Principal Commissioner, Queensland Family and Child Commission

Shona Reid
The Guardian, Office of the Guardian for Children and Young People SA

Jodie Griffiths-Cook
Children and Young People Commissioner, ACT Human Rights Commission

Helen McLean
Chief Executive Officer & Founder, Young Carers SA

Elissa Scott
Chief Executive Officer, Blue Light

Chris Lacey
General Manager – Programs, Les Twentyman Foundation

Dr Stephane Shepherd
Co-CEO & Co-Founder, 16 Yards

Shayne Hood
Co-CEO & Co-Founder, 16 Yards

Jarib Branfield-Bradshaw
Youth support officer, Paroo Shire Council

Alasdair Roy OAM
Former ACT Children and Young People Commissioner & ACT Deputy Community Advocate for Children and Young People, Child Rights Specialist

Dom Shelley
Team Leader, The Indie Project, Social Futures

Neda Erjaei
Child Safety Compliance Officer, People & Culture, City of Stonnington

Carolyn Blanden
Principal, Warakirri College

Sally Lasslett
Executive Principal, Hester Hornbrook Academy

Dr Jodie Long
Assistant Principal – Research and Advocacy, Brotherhood of St Laurence, David Scott School

Cassandra Hadson
GM – Strategy & Performance, The Huddle

Shorna Moore
Head of Policy, Advocacy and Government Relations, Melbourne City Mission; and Coordinator, Home Time Campaign

Professor Leah Bromfield
Director & Chair, Child Protection Australian Centre for Child Protection, University of South Australia

Judith Atkinson
Chief Executive Officer, Concern Australia
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Testimonials
The Inaugural Children & Young People at Risk Summit was so much more than just a conference. It was literally an EXPERIENCE. Listening to & learning from so many industry leaders across so many different sectors made this a unique & incredibly valuable event. Can’t wait for next year.
Delegate, 2024
The event was amazing. So many great speakers and an awesome opportunity to network with like-minded professionals.
Delegate, 2024
Hearing from those willing to share their own experiences was very moving, creating a call to action so that together we can improve the lives of children and young people. Another highlight of the summit was the opportunity to hear from professionals across a range of sectors, which helped to build a larger picture of what is happening across the nation for many children and young people at risk. Speakers were knowledgeable and deeply committed to their causes, and their presentations were both informative and motivating.
Delegate, 2024
The Children & Young People at Risk Summit 2024, was a fabulous event, extremely well organised with fantastic speakers that have excellent knowledge in their field. I would highly recommend the summit to colleagues and peers in the future.
Delegate, 2024
Thanks so much for the opportunity I loved it. I truly believe that it was one of the best conferences I have ever been to.
Neil Milton, Speaker, 2024.
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Our Commitment to Sustainability
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We recognise that it’s not just about the way we produce our events and products but recognising that we have a role to play in providing a space to work in partnership together with our markets to inspire the sustainable development of the industries we serve.
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