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We share a goal;
brighter futures for kids in care.

Collaboration is the only way forward.

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There are countless stakeholders who are deeply committed to resolving current systemic complexities contributing to poor outcomes for kids in foster care. From legislators, to regulators, policy makers to politicians, government bodies and the agencies contracted by them, long standing charities, philanthropists, peak bodies, advocators, health, education and justice organizations, academic institutions and the general public at large - we are all on the same mission. 

 

It's also no secret that dynamics such as population growth, intergenerational cycles of disadvantage and the pace of societal change contribute to many of our complex social problems today. This rapidly evolving situation calls for innovators to join the ranks of historical institutions and authorities who have traditionally been responsible for these problems. There is a growing need not just for knowing, but for doing. There is also a growing need to adapt and change, which involves bringing the best of what we know works, and discarding that which is no longer serving its purpose. With few large-scale solutions to these problems, Hatch believes that collaboration is key to the way forward. We invite everyone who shares our mission to take part in this important discussion, as well as those from diverse industries who see their role in the answer such as technology, business & media. 

Are you a foster care agency? 

If you are a statutory foster care agency, we have a special message for you. Firstly we want you to know that we are not here to make your jobs harder. We know the complexity and demands you face daily are a heavy burden and we know that the environment that you operate in makes positive impact even harder to accomplish. 

 

Our foster carer community has a genuine desire to work as partners as opposed to competitors. This community is actively pursuing better conditions to ensure they can not only provide sustainable placements for the children they care for, but establish nurturing and enduring relationships that continue to serve the children they care for far beyond the time that child is in their care. 

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Our community is harvesting and collating expertise to the complex problems that you respond to daily such as carer recruitment and retention, placement stability, carer support and training, and the carer-child relationship. If you are looking for ideas on how to manage these issues, reach out to discuss how we can work together.    

Let’s Work Together

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