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      <title>Transforming Governance for Future-Ready Organisations - A Case Study of Parkerville Children and Youth Care</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;In an era where not-for-profits must navigate an increasingly dynamic and complex environment, Parkerville Children and Youth Care (Parkerville) has recognised the imperative to modernise our Governance to remain relevant, effective, and sustainable. This transformation is not simply structural; it is about fostering a culture of innovation and adaptability that permeates every organisational level. Rationalising our governance framework positions Parkerville to better support current initiatives, anticipate future challenges, and honour our history. This proactive approach ensures that we can continue to deliver specialist, targeted, and radically-personalised supports to the more than 13,000 children, young people, and families we serve annually across Western Australia.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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