National Gambling Reporting System (NGRS)
Proposal for a national gambling monitoring system to facilitate systematic, ongoing gambling data collection, analysis and dissemination in Australia
Proposal for a national gambling monitoring system to facilitate systematic, ongoing gambling data collection, analysis and dissemination in Australia
This large scale longitudinal study follows the experiences of children and young people in out-of-home care in New South Wales.
This project sought to identify ways in which victims of child sexual abuse access support services.
This project explored the service needs of family and friends of those affected by gambling.
The Gambling Behaviour Checklist (GBC) was designed for gaming venue staff to use to identify customers exhibiting problem gambling behaviour.
This project explores the role of families in the rehabilitation of seriously wounded, injured or ill Australian Defence Force members.
Lessons from public health policy for interventions to prevent gambling-related harm.
This project examines how vulnerable adults are affected by the marketing practices of wagering agencies.
This study looked at young men, sport and gambling.
This study sought to increase understanding of the needs and experiences of formal carers of children who have been unable to live with their parents.
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