Kambu Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation for Health is proud to be the Platinum Sponsor of this year’s conference. Since 1976, Kambu Health has delivered culturally safe, holistic health and wellbeing services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families across Ipswich and West Moreton.
A community-controlled, not-for-profit organisation, Kambu Health integrates primary health, allied health, early childhood, and family support services through a “no-wrong-door” model—ensuring families access coordinated, trauma-informed care without barriers. Guided by cultural authority, self-determination, and a child-centric approach, we prioritise children’s voices and place families at the centre of care.
Our Vision:
A future where every Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child and family has equitable access to holistic, culturally grounded care—empowering generations to thrive.
Our Values:
Cultural Authority | Self-Determination | Child-Centric Approach | Accessibility | Collaboration | Respect.
HDAA is a specialist Health and Human Services certification and accreditation agency committed to the very best in service delivery. As a HDAA client, you will receive a level of support and expertise that is second to none. Our purpose is supporting and strengthening organisations to achieve better lives for vulnerable people. It’s a great day for us when we’ve done that!
We provide a full range of audit/assessment services across Australia for Human Services and Health providers. We pride ourselves in maintaining a strengths based, respectful and collaborative process that meets the expectations of providers while also ensuring the relevant standards are met.
HESTA is one of Australia's largest industry super funds, with over 1,000,000 members and $100 billion in assets under management. Established in 1987, HESTA specializes in serving healthcare and community services professionals. The fund is committed to creating better futures for its members through responsible investment practices, sustainable returns, and industry-leading member services. As an industry leader in responsible investment, HESTA actively advocates for positive change while delivering strong, long-term returns for members.
Anglicare NQ has been supporting communities across North and Far North Queensland for over 30 years. With a dedicated team of over 250 staff and volunteers, the organisation is focused on providing care and psychosocial services to children/young people, Adults, families and communities experiencing vulnerability and distress.
For over 150 years, Anglicare Southern Queensland has been walking alongside Queenslanders, offering care, support, and dignity to those who need it most. By providing a range of support services, including aged care, foster care, family support, homelessness services, youth support and counselling, our mission is to make a lasting impact by fostering hope, independence, and inclusion.
At Anglicare, we turn up today, tomorrow and together, so people can turn up to us when they need us most.
We provide a full range of audit/assessment services across Australia for Human Services and Health providers. We pride ourselves in maintaining a strengths based, respectful and collaborative process that meets the expectations of providers while also ensuring the relevant standards are met.
Founded in North Queensland in 2006, ADITS has become a reliable technology partner for over 14,000 users across Queensland and beyond. Our team of over 60 dedicated professionals supports various industries, with a special emphasis on the non-profit sector. We offer our clients round-the-clock IT support, along with governance, risk, and compliance services. This enables our customers to meet today's expectations and tackle tomorrow's challenges with effective strategic frameworks.
Abt Global operates as a consulting, research and program implementation organisation. Our mission is to improve the quality of life and socio-economic well-being of people worldwide.
Abt Australia delivers practical, affordable solutions to complex challenges throughout Australia, driving evidence-based strategies for significant results.
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Act for Kids is a for-purpose organisation that delivers evidence-led professional therapy and support services to children and families who have experienced or are at risk of harm. Our purpose is to help keep kids safe, heal from trauma, and lead happy lives. Act for Kids operates 35 centres nationally with over 500 staff from Adelaide to the Cape York Peninsula. Since 1988, hundreds of thousands of children, young people and families have received support.
CSBS is a registered NDIS provider guided by a person-led approach to support. Since 2017, we’ve empowered people to make decisions across all areas of life. Our relationship-based model places the person at the centre of every decision. Ensuring supports are co-designed with dignity and respect.
We tailor supports around you and your goals — free from discrimination, and full of possibility. Whether you’re new to the NDIS or seeking a fresh start, we’re here to listen.
YFS is a not-for-profit, community services organisation based in Logan and surrounds. We back people to overcome adversity, build independence and achieve their potential. We support individuals and families through a range of programs and initiatives including housing and homelessness services, support for families and children, youth engagement, employment preparation, money and debt management, legal information and advice, and domestic and family violence support and prevention.
54 reasons exists to make rights real for children and young people in Australia. Each year, we support 20,000 children and families nationally, through more than 35 outcomes-driven services – working in areas where child rights aren’t met in deep or consistent ways. And because the system doesn’t always create the conditions for children and young people to thrive, we're working to lift a national conversation on child rights to change systems, hearts and minds.
Kurbingui Youth and Family Development is a registered Aboriginal community-controlled not-for-profit organisation operating across Greater Brisbane, Southeast, and Moreton Bay. Kurbingui delivers programs to improve the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, youth, families, elders, and culturally diverse communities. Services promote cultural, social, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing, addressing isolation, poverty, discrimination, family issues, child protection, youth justice, and unemployment through therapeutic case management, outreach, education, training, cultural workshops, and community activities.
Ergon Energy Network and Energex service 2.3 million customer connections across Queensland. The distribution businesses are 100% owned by Queensland and are committed to delivering better outcomes for customers, employees and all Queenslanders as part of a vision to energise communities right across the State. Ergon Energy Network and Energex have more than 200,000 km of electricity networks. Every day, crews connect customers to this network, and repair damage in Queensland’s varied environment and climates to ensure reliability and safety.
Hand Heart Pocket is an independent charity and philanthropic foundation established by the Freemasons of Queensland, with a history of helping the community for more than 115 years. Our purpose is to partner for change for people in need in Queensland and Papua New Guinea, particularly young people. Our partnerships ensure more young people have access to the resources and opportunities they need to thrive, now and in the future.
We are a community controlled Aboriginal Health Organisation providing comprehensive primary health care services to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of Cairns. Wuchopperen Health Service began providing health services in 1981 and has primary health care facilities in Manoora and Edmonton. Wuchopperen Health Service offers culturally appropriate, comprehensive primary health care which includes medical and social and emotional wellbeing services.
Aged and Disability Advocacy Australia (ADA Australia) is a not-for-profit and independent aged and disability advocacy and community legal service helping older people and people with disability to speak up for their rights and needs, in relation to their care and support services or in relation to guardianship, administration and Enduring Power of Attorney matters. Our service also supports seniors with concerns about elder abuse or mistreatment. With more than 30 years’ experience in supporting and improving the wellbeing of older people and people with disability our advocacy services are free, confidential and client focused. ADA Australia also offers a range of education and training to inform participants of their rights and responsibilities within the aged care sector, and training in understanding decision-making including guardianship and administration.
The Benevolent Society has been empowering Queensland families for over 15 years through evidence-based early years, family preservation, and domestic and family violence services. As pioneers of integrated early childhood care, Benevolent delivers the Early Childhood Approach (ECA), a national NDIS-funded program supporting children under nine with disability or developmental concerns. Along with Early Years Places across Browns Plains, Gold Coast, Gracemere/Mount Morgan, Cairns, and seven satellite communities, Benevolent builds stronger, connected futures.
QCOSS acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we work, the Turrbal and Jagera people, and we extend that acknowledgment to First Nations Peoples around Queensland. We pay our respect to Elders past and present.
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