Profile Oct 2023
Daisy Smith
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Daisy Smith is a Research Officer in the Family Law, Family Violence and Elder Abuse Research team.
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Profile Oct 2023
Daisy Smith is a Research Officer in the Family Law, Family Violence and Elder Abuse Research team.
Profile Oct 2023
Nina Hudson is a Research Fellow in the Family Law, Family Violence and Elder Abuse Research team.
Profile Oct 2023
Dr Mulu Woldegiorgis is a Senior Research Officer in the Building a New Life in Australia (BNLA) team
News item Sep 2023
We've has been tracking the same group of Australian boys and men for over 10 years. The data provides valuable information across a range of topics on male health and wellbeing. If you are a researcher or are working in a government or non-government setting, our data is free to use.
Data use Documentation Sep 2023
The Ten to Men Guide to items and scales provides data users with contextual information on the scales and items included in the Ten to Men Wave 4 dataset, such as the source, scoring, psychometric information and the rationale for inclusion.
Data use Documentation Sep 2023
Use this form if you are already an approved Ten to Men data user and you need to update your project’s details.
Data use Documentation Sep 2023
Use this form to apply for access to Ten to Men data.
Research report Sep 2023
This project explored how to best support relationships facing unique challenges in navigating the ADF lifestyle by examining existing evidence-based couple relationship education programs.
Opinion Sep 2023
Read Lisa Mundy's opinion piece, first published in the Australian Community Media, on how COVID and the cost of living are impacting young Australians.
Commissioned report Sep 2023
Led by the Centre for Family Research and Evaluation (CFRE) at Drummond Street Services, in partnership with research partners the Centre for Innovative Justice (CIJ) at RMIT University and the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS), and funded by Family Safety Victoria, Future-proofing Safety was a research project that sought to understand how services across Victoria responded to family violence during COVID-19.