Our content partnerships
We partner with organisations that:
- share our commitment to quality-assured, evidence-based parenting information
- support families through programs, services or communications
- seek to link to or share our content in meaningful, responsible ways
- are aligned with our values and purpose.
Examples of how partners use our content:
- Linking to content in printed and digital booklets for parents, carers or professionals.
- Displaying videos in hospital waiting rooms and community settings.
- Linking to articles through text messaging programs or within mobile apps.
- Adapting and translating content for culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
- Using content in professional development and training courses related to child, and adolescent health.
- Using content in initiatives by government agencies spanning health, education and social services.
Who we partner with
We’re proud to collaborate with a diverse range of organisation, including:
- federal, state and territory government departments
- national and international not-for-profit organisations
- community health and family services
- education and early childhood institutions
- organisations focussed on improving health and wellbeing outcomes for children and adolescents.
Below are some of our valued content partners:
- Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care
- Australian Government Department of Social Services
- Australian Government National Office for Child Safety
- Early Years SA App
- eSafety Commissioner
- Minderoo Foundation
- New South Wales Department of Education
- New South Wales Department of Health
- Northern Territory Government
- Queensland Government
- Storypark
- The Kids Research Institute
- UNICEF
- Victorian Government Department of Health
- Victorian Maternal and Child Health Service
When we don’t partner:
All our partnerships are designed to support our mission to improve outcomes for children through accessible health information for parents. We recommend that potential partners familiarise themselves with What we do & why.
We do not currently enter partnerships with:
- platforms seeking to modify or republish our content without a formal license
- entities whose content or services are not aligned with our values or quality standards.
If you’re unsure whether your organisation or product might be a good fit, we welcome your enquiry.
How to partner with us
If you’re interested in exploring content partnership opportunities, you can contact us at partnerships@raisingchildren.net.au.
Or visit Content reuse and licensing: FAQs to learn more about licensing content.