QATSICPP is the peak body representing thirty-five (35) Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community controlled child protection organisations in Queensland. We work closely with our members, our communities, practitioners and policymakers to protect our children, young people and families. Our vision is that all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people are physically, emotionally and spiritually strong, live in safe and caring environment within their own families and communities, and are afforded the same life opportunities available to all children and young people to achieve their full potential.



Our Purpose
At our core, our purpose is to promote and advocate for the rights, safety and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, young people and their families.


Our Team
Each member of our dedicated team brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child protection sector in Queensland.


Our Board
Our Board includes resilient cultural leaders, practice experts, innovators and experts focused on helping us realise our vision for the child protection sector in Queensland.


Our Members
Our members are spread across Queensland. Each and every one are committed to providing services that promote the safety and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, families and communities.


Our Partners
Across our sector we strive to build strong collaborations and meaningful partnerships that will help us create a future where all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children grow up safe, cared for and able to achieve their full potential.


Our History & Achievements
QATSICPP was established as the peak body representing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child protection organisations in Queensland in February 2009. But our story began long before then.