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Media release 8 May 2024
AIFS research supports latest findings on gender divide in working families
AIFS welcomes findings of a national survey that sheds light on the continuing gender divide in working families, providing further evidence that employers need to better support working parents to achieve work-life balance.
Event 11 Jun 2024
AIFS Conference 2024
The AIFS Conference is the Australian child and family sector's showcase event. Occurring every 2 years, it is a unique opportunity for policy makers, practitioners and researchers to gather to exchange ideas and network.
Latest research
Factors, dynamics and effects of isolation for older people…
This report sets out the findings of the Factors, Dynamics and Effects of Isolation for Older People: An Exploratory Study with the aim to investigate and understand…
Read moreFactors, dynamics and effects of isolation for older people
This snapshot discusses what factors give rise to isolation and how it is experienced by older people.
Read moreSocial isolation: Factors, dynamics and effects of…
This snapshot discusses social isolation for older people being an objective lack of connection and interaction with social networks, which can include family,…
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Understanding behaviours of concern for children with…
This practice guide draws on research evidence and practitioner knowledge to provide an overview of approaches to understanding the behaviours of children with…
Read moreParent-focused interventions to support the behaviours of…
This resource summarises the evidence about the effectiveness of parent-focused interventions designed to support children with intellectual disability and autistic…
Read more2023 Needs and impact survey insights
This short article provides a summary of the findings from the 2023 needs and impact survey. It also explains how we plan to use the information to understand the…
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