Network Coordination,
Inner North and Gungahlin
Network Coordination aims to improve the lives of children, young people and families by identifying unmet needs and service delivery gaps in the Inner North and Gungahlin.
About
Network Coordination aims to improve the lives of children, young people, and families by identifying unmet needs and service delivery gaps and promoting collaborative practices between organisations and stakeholders across Canberra.
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Network Coordination is funded by the ACT Government Community Services Directorates Child, Youth and Family Services Program (CYFSP).
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Four Network Coordinators across Canberra, hosted by different organisations, include the Inner North and Gungahlin (Barnardos Australia), Belconnen (Capital Region Community Service), Woden and Western (Woden Community Services), and Tuggernong (YWCA Canberra).​​​
Northern Region
Network Meeting
This meeting fosters collaboration among service providers—nonprofits, government, and private organisations—serving the Northern region of the ACT. It offers a platform for networking, sharing information, and contributing to activities supporting regional service coordination and growth.
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The agenda includes an Acknowledgement of Country, each attendee's service updates, and networking time. Tea, coffee, and biscuits are provided for morning tea.
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These meetings run quarterly, with the 2025 dates being: Tuesday 11 February, Tuesday 13 May, Tuesday 12 August, and Tuesday 11 November, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Please check the CDNet mailing list or Humanitix for more information.
Set up a Meeting with the Network Coordinator
Are you a service provider—whether a nonprofit, government, or private organisation—working in the Inner North and Gungahlin and interested in discussing regional service needs and gaps?
Looking for information or resources? Looking for opportunities to partner or collaborate with other organisations?
If so, setting up a meeting with the network coordinator may be worthwhile!
Step 1: Check the Availability of the Network Coordinator in the Google Calendar.
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Step 2: Email them with a proposed date, time and location (in-person or online) and they will get back to you at their soonest convenience.