News item Jul 2023
The AIFS Conference
The biennial AIFS Conference is the Institute’s showcase event.
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News item Jul 2023
The biennial AIFS Conference is the Institute’s showcase event.
News item Sep 2023
It’s National Child Protection Week, and this year we’ve partnered with the National Association for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (NAPCAN) to contribute to the dialogue on this years’ theme of ‘where we start matters’.
News item Aug 2023
Today is National Day of Action against Bullying and Violence, and this year's focus is on 'growing connections'. Watch Lesley-Anne speak about preventing bullying behavior amongst children in last year's webinar, co-hosted with Emerging Minds.
News item Oct 2023
Abstract submissions for our 2024 conference are closing soon. The 2024 theme is: Families thriving? Asking big questions. Influencing change.
News item Sep 2023
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare have release their 16th biennial welfare report 'Australia's welfare 2023'. Our Australian Gambling Research Centre (AGRC) contributed to the Social Support section of the report 'Gambling in Australia'.
News item Oct 2023
It’s Children’s Week and this year’s theme is: Children have the right to relax, play and take part in activities they enjoy. Research shows that having access to safe outdoor spaces provides opportunities for children to engage in creative and adventurous play, make friends and get active.
Major Report Jun 2012
This report describes the context and process of development of key elements of the study materials and methods to date.
Major Report May 2013
This report provides an overview of analyses conducted to evaluate the performance of the study instruments developed for the baseline wave of the Ten to Men study and pilot tested in the 2012/3 pilot study.
Major Report May 2015
This report considers a number of commonly used age grouping schemas and explores the utility of such age groupings in describing age-related patterns of health behaviour and outcomes.
Major Report Jul 2016
This report uses baseline data from Ten to Men for 2265 young men aged 18 to 25. It describes health conditions, health behaviours, use of health services, health information access and attitudes to health.