What is
ARACY?
The
Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth
(ARACY) was founded by a group of eminent experts and
organisations in reaction to increasingly worrying
trends in the wellbeing of Australia’s young people.
These experts saw the need to work together in new,
collaborative ways in order to find solutions to the
complex problems affecting our children and young
people. It was out of this vision to bring together the
best of minds and the most dedicated organisations that
ARACY was formed.
By using the latest information
technology to span the distances of the nation ARACY has
become a broker of collaborations, a disseminator of
ideas and an advocate for Australia’s future generation.
Meet the ARACY Leaders»
What's New?
Conference: Communities for Children, 9 November 2007
The ARACY Communities for Children Conference (CfC)
will take place on Friday 9 November 2007 in Sydney.
More information and register»
Network Announces Joint Funding Initiative with
Network in Genes and Environment in Development
The Network announces a new funding program to encourage collaborations between researchers across both Networks.
Find out more about the funding and apply»
ARACY Newsletter
Read the latest ARACY news and updates.
Read the
most recent
newsletter»
Access
Grid Workshop Series
The ARACY ARC/NHMRC Research Network:
Future Generation is running a series of
capacity-building workshops and seminars using access
grid technology.
Find
out more about these workshops»
Discussion Forum
ARACY is now offering a discussion forum to its website
users. The discussion forum will be used to share
information, network and build communities for people
who wish to communicate on a wide range of topics.
Access the Discussion Forum»