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Campaigns
   
Campaigns

As both Community Child Care and the National Secretariat of NACBCS, our policy and advocacy team work on a number of campaigns around a variety of issues including state and federal elections, privatisation, outsourcing and government policy. To get involved in our campaigns visit the link of the campaign you're interested in, download a lobby kit or contact CCC on recept@cccinc.org.au

Advocacy Groups

CCC also convenes a number of advocacy groups on certain issues, including staff issues and parent activism.

STAFFING ISSUES WORKING GROUP
CCC convenes a Staffing Issues Working Group of our members. Initially this group was established to advocate the wage rise, but the group now continues to work on a range of issues, including the shortage of qualified and quality staff. The Staffing Issues Working Group is eager to move forward and continue to inform CCC's advocacy. If you are interested in becoming involved in the Staffing Issues Working Group please email recept@cccinc.org.au to be added to the email list. 

PARENT ACTIVIST NETWORK
Join CCC's Parent Activist Network!
Community Child Care has established an electronic network of parent activists. Through the Parent Activist Network, CCC is able to assist parent activists in the sharing of ideas, resources and support. If you would like to be involved in the parent activist network please email CCC on recept@cccinc.org.au or 9486 3455. If you are involved in a parent activist group please feel free to contact us here at CCC for support, advice or to be connected to other parent advocacy groups. 

External Campaigns 

WELFARE TO WORK
CCC is supporting the Australian Council of Social Services (ACOSS) campaign around the Welfare to Work changes. Visit www.acoss.org.au to join their historic campaign or visit the National Council of Single Mothers and their Children for more information on the impact of Welfare to Work www.ncsmc.org.au

YOUR RIGHTS AT WORK
CCC is opposed to the Howard Government's proposed industrial relations changes. As a participant in the Victorian Community Union Roundtable CCC is working alongside other community and union representatives on this vital issue. Visit http://www.vthc.org.au or http://www.yourrightsatwork.com.au for information on forthcoming action.


 
 

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