Parents and Guardians
CPL is committed to providing services that respond to individual needs. In doing so, CPL recognises that the participation of clients and their families is essential to sound strategic decision making and service planning.
CPL has a voluntary group of family members and advocates representative of the broad range of families accessing services. The Parents and Guardians Association is highly valued and comprises representatives from across service areas.
The Parents and Guardians Association strives to link with local groups throughout CPL who are working collaboratively with Regional Managers to plan services and maintain quality.
The Parents and Guardians Association meets every six weeks and is open to any interested family member or advocate.
Representatives from the Parents and Guardians Association liaise with the Board and senior management of CPL, and provide a family perspective to organisational decision making.
Who can participate?
Any family member or advocate of a person who receives a service from CPL.
What are the benefits?
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You can have a direct say in issues that affect your service.
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You can link with other families.
Contact the Parents and Guardians Association
Please contact your local CPL service or go through head office at:
55 Oxlade Drive NEW FARM Q 4005
PO Box 386 FORTITUDE VALLEY Q 4006
T. +61 7 3358 8011
F. +61 7 3254 1291
E. pandg@cplqld.org.au
