NSW Department of Communities and Justice
Bryce Pepper is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in child protection, currently serving as a Senior Child Protection Caseworker at NSW Department of Communities and Justice since July 2015, with a prior role as an Information Exchange Caseworker on secondment to the Police Child Wellbeing Unit. Additional experience includes serving as a Field Educator and holding positions as Sales Manager at Signarama and Constable with the NSW Police Force. Educational qualifications consist of an Associate Degree in Policing Practice from Charles Sturt University, a Certificate of Achievement in Sport and Recreation Management from TAFE NSW, and a Certificate III in Off-Site Construction from TAFE NSW, alongside a Higher School Certificate from Kincumber High School.
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NSW Department of Communities and Justice
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The DCJ is the lead agency in the new Stronger Communities Cluster. The department enables services to better work together to support everyone's right to access justice and other help for families, and strengthen/bolster the promotion of early intervention and inclusion, with benefits for the whole community. Working together in the Stronger Communities cluster means we can continue to deliver services with a more unified and collaborative approach. There is now a greater focus on prevention and early intervention, faster responses, more seamless operations, less duplication of effort and better outcomes.