Child Safety Minister Phil Reeves has today congratulated local Charleville police officers Sgt Clinton Ryan and Sen. Con. Michael Maguire for winning a Child Protection Week award for an outstanding contribution to the protection of children in Queensland.
(PressZoom) - Child Safety Minister Phil Reeves has today congratulated local Charleville police officers Sgt Clinton Ryan and Sen. Con. Michael Maguire for winning a Child Protection Week award for an outstanding contribution to the protection of children in Queensland.
“The local officers ‘Skirmishing the Youth’ program has been successful in winning the Regional Program Award,” Mr Reeves said.
“All up, eight awards were handed out at Parliament House as part of the launch of Child Protection Week which runs from 5 –11 September.
“I commend their hard work and contribution to protecting the state’s most vulnerable children.
“Child Protection Week is the perfect opportunity to publicly acknowledge the efforts, commitment and unreserved energy of many people who make a significant contribution to our community to prevent child harm and neglect.
“Our award winners come from very different backgrounds but they all share a common commitment to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of Queensland children.
“They also provide an outstanding example to the rest of Queensland by embodying the theme of Child Protection Week – Protecting children is everybody’s business’.
“I congratulate all award winners and thank them for their exceptional efforts and commitment to working towards ensuring the wellbeing of our children in Queensland communities.”
Child Protection Week Awards were offered to individuals or groups in seven categories: Professional (Non-government), Professional (Government), Volunteers, Regional Programs, Education Initiatives, Youth Participation and Media.
Mr Reeves said Child Protection Week recognises the dedication of Queensland’s child protectionprofessionals, volunteers, and organisations.
“It’s not only an opportunity to recognise individuals but also acknowledge the valuable collaboration between government and non-government organisations in working towards ensuring child protection,” he said.
“I would like to acknowledge the agencies with an interest in child protection and thank them for their tireless contribution to keeping Queensland kids safe.”
Child Protection Week is a national celebration promoting the belief that protecting children is everybody’s business and offers a statewide forum for addressing the issue of child harm and neglect.
The Bligh Government is providing more than $100,000 towards Child Protection Week to fund community-based events across the state.
For more information and for a full calendar of events visit the website communities.qld.gov.au/childsafety
Media contact: 3224 7081 or 3235 9236
2010 award recipients included:
Professional (non-government) Award – Ms Lisa Hillan, Program Manager, Save the Children (Brisbane)
Professional (government) Award – Ms Anne Gray, Senior ATSI Health Worker, Queensland Health (Cairns)
Volunteer Award – Mr Denis Loaney, Executive Chairman, ACT for Kids (Brisbane)
Regional Program Award – Skirmishing the Youth, Sgt Clinton Ryan and
Sen.Con. Michael Maguire, Charleville Police (Charleville)
Education Initiative Award – Student Protection Training Package, Mr David Hutton, Catholic Education, Archdiocese of Brisbane (Brisbane)
Youth Participation Award – Kids Living Safer Lives Program (KLSL), AFL Cape York, Indigenous Coordination Centre, Queensland Police Service (Far North Queensland)
Media Award – Ms Francis Whiting,Journalist (Brisbane)
Special Recognition Certificate of Appreciationfor valuable voluntary work by a young person – Jessica Ryan, Young Consultant, CREATE Foundation (Brisbane)
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