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News item 14 Nov 2024
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Media release 17 Oct 2024
Investigating the abuse and mistreatment of older LGBTIQA+ people
Researchers from the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) are calling on LGBTIQA+ people to help them investigate abuse and mistreatment of older LGBTIQA+ people in Australia.
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Trajectories of psychological distress and social…
This article investigates the social factors that affect refugees’ mental health.
Read moreInquiry into the prevalence, causes and impacts of…
This submission presents findings from our research that is relevant to the
Read moreInquiry into the Family Law Amendment Bill 2024
This submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee on the Family Law Amendment Bill 2024 (the Bill), relates to Schedules 1 and 2 of the Bill.
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Climate change-related worry in children and young people:…
This article, developed with Emerging Minds, provides a summary of how climate change-related worry is described in research, how it is experienced and its mental…
Read moreCommunity factors that help foster resilience in young…
This short article summarises the key findings of a systematic review on whether community factors can help foster resilience in young people (≤24 years) who’ve…
Read morePrinciples for doing trauma-informed research and program…
This practice guide outlines approaches and principles for doing trauma-informed research and evaluationprojects.
Read moreFeatured programs
ScrollNational Gambling Trends Study
AGRC, the national gambling research agency
Building a New Life in Australia
The Longitudinal Study of Humanitarian Migrants
Growing Up in Australia
The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC)
Ten to Men
The Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health