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LGBTIQ+ families

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Family Matters article
May 2018

Who supports equal rights for same-sex couples?

This article investigates how public support for the rights of same-sex couples has changed in Australia over the last 10 years, with a comparison of 2005 and 2015…

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Research snapshot
Sep 2016

Same-sex couple families in Australia

Children raised in same-sex parented families progress emotionally, socially and educationally at the same rate as other children.

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Webinar 26 Mar 2021
The social and emotional wellbeing of LGBTIQA+ young people
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Webinar Mar 2017

Working with gender diverse young people and their families

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Policy & practice paper Dec 2013

Same-sex parented families in Australia

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Family Matters article Dec 2002

Lesbian parenting

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