Webinar Jul 2023
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Media release Dec 2023
Australians increasingly choosing their family members
According to new research by AIFS, Australians have a wide range of views when it comes to defining their family, with many younger people saying love and unconditional support is more important than genetics and legal ties.
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Commissioned report Oct 2018
Children’s housing experiences
This chapter describes changes in the housing experiences of children who have moved house and the impact of family separation on housing experiences.
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Short article Oct 2020
Early intervention strategies to prevent youth homelessness
This article explores how early interventions operate to prevent youth homelessness and outlines the emerging evidence for what works.
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Webinar Feb 2021
Families and homelessness
This webinar explored how practitioners can support families experiencing the effects of homelessness.
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Research report Jul 2020
Families Then & Now: Housing
This first snapshot from our Families Then and Now series outlines changes in the housing arrangements of Australian families from 1980 to today.
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Webinar Apr 2024
How a ‘village’ approach can support infant and toddler mental health
This webinar will discuss how to work collaboratively with families to engage with their ‘village’ and promote infant and toddler mental health.
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Webinar Oct 2019
Intervening early to prevent youth homelessness: Lessons from the Geelong Project
This webinar discussed youth homelessness and what needs to be done to address the problem, with a particular focus on early intervention.
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Media release Jun 2023
More young adults living with parents than ever before
A new report by the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) has found that young people are increasingly living with their parents well into their late teens and early twenties.
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Journal article Mar 2023
Returning to the nest: Emerging adults living with parents during the COVID-19 pandemic
This study identifies the changes in the working, study and social lives of emerging adults who sought support by returning to live with parents due to the COVID-19 pandemic.