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Child health and parenting services strategic plan 2009-2014

Tasmanian Government; Department of Health and Human Services Country Resources Child and Youth General Health Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Tasmania 1 January 2009 Policy document

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The purpose of this plan is to detail a way forward for the Child Health and Parenting Service (CHAPS) over 5 years (2009-
2014).

The CHAPS reflect the key priorities of the Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services, including: support for individuals, families and communities, promotion of health and wellbeing, early intervention, responsive, accessible and sustainable services, collaborative partnerships and shaping of the workforce to meet the changing needs of the Tasmanian community.

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