Webinar Apr 2024
Customer journey mapping and what it can tell us about our service systems
This webinar will introduce customer journey mapping and how it can be used to enhance your service systems.
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Webinar Apr 2024
This webinar will introduce customer journey mapping and how it can be used to enhance your service systems.
News item Apr 2024
Early bird conference registrations close 19 April 2024. Register now to secure your place.
Content page Apr 2024
This program applies discussion-based activities, modelling, and skills practices to support parents and caregivers with babies aged 0 to 12 months to work as a cohesive, coparenting team.
Short article Apr 2024
This short article provides an overview of the research evidence on the association between parenting, peer relationships and mental health in the middle years. Knowledge of the continuing importance of parent–child relationships during this period can help practitioners support parents and young people to navigate changing relationships, which can help promote positive mental health and healthy peer relationships for young people.
Webinar Apr 2024
This webinar will discuss how to work collaboratively with families to engage with their ‘village’ and promote infant and toddler mental health.
Resource sheet Apr 2024
Explanatory notes about the instruments, and specific outcomes used in the Families and Children outcomes measurement matrix.
Resource sheet Apr 2024
A tool for programs delivered under the Communities for Children initiative
Webinar Mar 2024
This webinar will explore practical ways to engage with children in out-of-home care to support their mental health and wellbeing.
Media release Mar 2024
Spirituality and religion can have a dual role in intimate partner violence, being both a coping mechanism for victim-survivors and a tool used to abuse, control or erode confidence, according to a new report from the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS).
Policy and practice paper Mar 2024
This paper used evidence and literature gathered from a range of sources. A literature review was conducted on research examining spiritual and religious abuse in the context of intimate partner violence. Several databases were searched for peer-reviewed literature using AIFS Catalogue Plus. Grey literature and online resources from peak bodies (e.g. ANROWS) and other organisations (e.g. InTouch) were obtained from sources including the Australian Policy Observatory and Google.