Working together to keep children and families safe: Strategies for developing collaborative competence
This practice paper focuses on improving cross-sectoral relationships between child protection and child and family welfare practitioners.
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This practice paper focuses on improving cross-sectoral relationships between child protection and child and family welfare practitioners.
This paper explores how insights from the field of community capacity-building can improve child welfare practice and policy in Australia.
An overview of the ethical review process and how it applies to service providers evaluating their own programs
An exploration of the concept of community resilience and frameworks and tools developed to understand and measure it.
Investigates issues relating to evaluating whole-of-community initiatives.
An outline of the challenges child and family services face when collecting data directly from parents and children for evaluation
This Resource Sheet briefly summarises a number of influential recent approaches to conceptualising and measuring disadvantage.
Summarises lessons learned from services that are working effectively to reduce Indigenous disadvantage in Australia.
Explores the extent to which family dispute resolution (FDR) services are accessible to families from CALD backgrounds.
How to assess and respond to the needs of parents who are seeking support in their parenting role - summary of 3 parenting education programs.
The Australian Institute of Family Studies acknowledges the traditional country throughout Australia on which we gather, live, work and stand.
We acknowledge all traditional custodians, their Elders past, present and emerging, and we pay our respects to their continuing connection to their culture, community, land, sea and rivers.