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Empowering WA Indigenous Women and Children: Community Indicators and Resources

This document outlines the key community indicators focused on Indigenous women and children in Western Australia. It highlights the roles of the WA Commissioner for Children and Young People, featuring social maps designed for children aged 0-4 and 5-14. It also provides essential resources for volunteers and community development initiatives through the Department for Communities and the Department for Community Development. The aim is to promote the well-being and empowerment of Indigenous women and children within their communities.

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Empowering WA Indigenous Women and Children: Community Indicators and Resources

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  1. WA Community Indicators State Seniors Seniors Women Women Women Women Indigenous Women WA Commissioner for Children and Young People Children & Youth Children & Youth Local Social Maps for children aged 0-4 and 5-14 Social Maps for Volunteers Department for Communities Department for Community Development

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