Interagency collaboration: Part A. What is it, what does it look like, when is it needed and what supports it?
Looks at what collaboration is, the benefits and risks and when it is likely to be most effective.
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Looks at what collaboration is, the benefits and risks and when it is likely to be most effective.
Investigates the relationship between collaboration and improved outcomes for children and families.
An outline of the challenges child and family services face when collecting data directly from parents and children for evaluation
The co-occurrence of domestic violence, parental substance misuse, and mental health problems
Articles include shariah law and marriage in Australia, working with families after traumatic events, a whole-of-agency public health approach
A brief overview of mental health problems and causes, and the impact of mental health problems on family relationships and dynamics.
Identifying and using the issues and concerns of CALD families and service providers to make practice, procedure and policy recommendations.