Therapeutic residential care services in Australia: A description of current service characteristics
This paper describes the configuration and characteristics of current therapeutic residential care services in Australia.
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This paper describes the configuration and characteristics of current therapeutic residential care services in Australia.
This paper looks at intimate partner violence in Australian refugee communities, and how service providers can provide appropriate support.
This paper provides an update on developments in therapeutic residential care and touches on issues that should form the focus of future research.
This paper is designed to encourage practitioners to critically reflect on the role diagnostic systems play in their work with children and families.
This paper explores the development of the collective impact framework and its ability to create population-level change on complex social issues.
This paper defines the types of supported playgroups in operation in Australia, and assesses the evidence for their benefits for parents and children
This paper defines and clarifies what trauma-informed service delivery means in the context of child and family welfare services in Australia
This paper describes the characteristics of families using Children’s Contact Services, and outlines key issues for service provision in this area
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