Webinar Jul 2023
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A child and family services’ guide to the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC)
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Submission Jun 2023
Submission to The Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee inquiry into the Family Law Amendment Bill 2023
The Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee is currently reviewing a new Bill to amend the Family Law Act 1975.
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Short article Jun 2023
Peer support for parents of children with complex needs
This article summarises the evidence on peer support for parents of children with complex needs and considers the implications for practitioners.
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Submission May 2023
Early Years Strategy
This submission outlines some of the influences on child development, highlighting other research by AIFS into early childhood education and care.
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Webinar May 2023
Supporting children to participate in evaluation
This webinar will discuss how to support children’s participation in evaluation and how to think about ethics, participatory processes and data collection methods.
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Short article Feb 2023
Supportive practices for young people in out-of-home care who are at risk of suicidality
This short article provides practitioners with the evidence for what works to support young people in out-of-home care who are at risk of suicidality.
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Submission Feb 2023
Exposure draft - Family Law Amendment Bill 2023
The Australian Government has proposed amendments to the Family Law Act to ensure the best interests of children are prioritised and placed at the centre of the family law system.
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Resource sheet Feb 2023
Australian legal definitions: When is a child in need of protection?
An overview of conceptual definitions of abusive and neglectful behaviours, and legislative definitions of "a child in need of protection"
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Submission Jan 2023
Submission to the Measuring What Matters Consultation
This submission presents recommendations on the introduction of a national framework for measuring Australia’s wellbeing and progress.
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Research programs
Emerging Minds
The National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health aims to build workforce capacity to better support children at risk of mental health conditions.