Too often, the voices of Victoria’s children, young people, and their families aren’t heard in the media. Despite growing public awareness of family and domestic violence, the impact of the pandemic on children’s mental health and well-being, and the dangers of the online world, reports frequently dismiss the importance of engaging with the voice of lived experience.  

The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare, Victoria’s peak body for children, young people, and their families, will be recognising journalists who have sought to elevate the voices of children and families in a respectful and material way. 

Now in its third year, the Media Awards includes four categories; 

  • Best story about children 
  • Best story about young people 
  • Best story about children or young people in out of home care 
  • Best story about families 

How to submit a story 

If you’re interested in submitting a story to one of the above categories, please send a link or copy to your story to katie.wand@cfecfw.asn.au by COB Friday 7th October, along with your name, contact details, and the award you’d like to nominate for. 

The awards will be presented at the Centre’s AGM in November (date TBC). 

Eligibility 

Any stories or pieces about children, young people, families, or child and young people in out of home care published or broadcast during the last financial year (1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022) are eligible for entry. 

We will be accepting pieces across all media formats including print, online, TV, radio, digital and podcasts. 

The awards are open to all Australian based journalists from media outlets, including freelance journalists, and those who have self-published. 

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Last updated: 25 Nov 2024