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Full name of organisation | Isolated Children’s Parents Association |
Short description | Established in 1971, the Isolated Children’s Parents’ Association (ICPA) is a significant Australian organisation that advocates for the educational needs and well-being of children living in remote and isolated areas of the country. It serves as a vocal advocate for rural and remote families, focusing on ensuring access to quality education, healthcare, and essential services for children in these regions. Through advocacy, policy development, and community support initiatives, ICPA addresses the specific challenges faced by families in remote and isolated parts of Australia. |
Start date | 1971 |
Organisation type | Community Group |
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Location (places) | Northern Territory, NT, Australia [ Administrative.State ] |
Queensland, QLD, Australia [ Administrative.State ] |
South Australia, SA, Australia [ Administrative.State ] |
Tasmania, TAS, Australia [ Administrative.State ] |
Western Australia, WA, Australia [ Administrative.State ] |
New South Wales, NSW, Australia [ Administrative.State ] |
Gascoyne-Ashburton, WA, Australia [ Administrative.City ] |
URLs | https://icpa.com.au/ |
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/102210243?searchTerm=%22Isolated%20Children%27s%20Parents%20Association%22 |
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/110636919?searchTerm=%22Isolated%20Children%27s%20Parents%20Association%22 |
Group Affiliation(s) | Rural |