Content page Sep 2022
Communities for Children Facilitating Partners evidence-based program profiles
Listing of evidence-based programs approved for use under the 50% requirement for Communities for Children Facilitating Partners.
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Content page Sep 2022
Listing of evidence-based programs approved for use under the 50% requirement for Communities for Children Facilitating Partners.
Event Jun 2024
The AIFS Conference is the Australian child and family sector's showcase event. Occurring every 2 years, it is a unique opportunity for policy makers, practitioners and researchers to gather to exchange ideas and network.
Content page Sep 2023
We maintain a register of Privacy Impact Assessments where AIFS has been involved in designing, developing, and disseminating project contents and data products.
Resource sheet Apr 2024
A tool for programs delivered under the Communities for Children initiative
Content page Apr 2024
Dads Tuning in to Kids is a parenting group program for fathers or male carers of children aged 3 to 10 years old. The program fosters father-child connection.
Content page Oct 2022
Parenting program for parents of children aged 3 – 10 years old. Aims to promote the development of emotional competence and prevent behaviour problems in young children.
Content page Oct 2022
Parenting program for parents of children aged 10+ years. Aims to increase parent-child connection by improving emotional communication in the family.
Short article May 2024
This short article provides a summary of the findings from the 2023 needs and impact survey. It also explains how we plan to use the information to understand the sector’s information needs and to guide the development of new CFCA resources.
Media release May 2024
AIFS welcomes findings of a national survey that sheds light on the continuing gender divide in working families, providing further evidence that employers need to better support working parents to achieve work-life balance.
Opinion May 2024
Law changes coming into effect next week about post separation parenting arrangements make it clear that the best interests of children are paramount. We have been researching in this space for years and cannot overstate how important this is.