Lakidjeka Aboriginal Child Specialist Advice and Support Service (ACSASS) provides specialist advice and case consultation to the Victorian Child Protection Service.

The role of the program is to provide culturally appropriate guidance and support to inform the respectful engagement of families, risk and other assessments, planning, monitoring and reviews undertaken by child protection. This might include: 

  • culturally appropriate interventions
  • significant child protection decisions
  • culturally appropriate referral services.

The Lakidjeka team also offer involvement in all aspects of casework for Aboriginal children - from home visits through to court and case planning and case closure.

Current Vacancies

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Lakidjeka Case Advisor - Bairnsdale

  • Bairnsdale, VIC, 3875
  • Lakidjeka ACSASS
  • Permanent - Full time

The role of Lakidjeka ACSASS Case Advisor will be responsible for providing advice and support to inform the respectful engagement of families, risk and other assessments, planning, monitoring and reviews undertaken by child protection.

Team Leader Western Metro/Barwon

  • Werribee, VIC, 3030
  • Lakidjeka ACSASS
  • Permanent - Full time
  • Permanent/Fixed Term - Full Time

Join VACCA in making a difference in the lives of Aboriginal young children and families

Case Advisor - Lakidjeka

  • Werribee, VIC, 3030
  • Lakidjeka ACSASS
  • Permanent - Full time

Join VACCA in making a difference in the lives of Aboriginal children and families.

Lakidjeka ACSASS - Team Leader Barwon & Grampian

  • Ballarat, VIC
  • Lakidjeka ACSASS
  • Permanent - Full time

The Lakidjeka Aboriginal Child Specialist Advice Support Service (ACSASS) provides specialist advice and case consultation to Child Protection about culturally appropriate intervention in respect of all reports relating to alleged harm of children...

Lakidjeka Case Advisor

  • Wangaratta, VIC, 3677
  • Wodonga, VIC, 3690
  • Lakidjeka ACSASS
  • Permanent - Full time

Join VACCA in making a difference in the lives of Aboriginal young children and families