Family Matters article Sep 2012
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Family law update
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Submission Sep 2012
Research projects examining separated families and the operation of the Australian family law system.
Research projects examining separated families and the operation of the Australian family law system.
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Practice guide Jun 2012
Asking women about intimate partner sexual violence
Aims to provide current information to those working in health care settings about how to approach the discussion of intimate partner sexual violence
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Policy and practice paper Jun 2012
Parental separation from an adolescent perspective: What do they say?
Examines the importance of listening to the perspectives of young people on their experiences of parental separation.
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Policy and practice paper May 2012
Parental involvement in preventing and responding to cyberbullying
Outlines definitions of cyberbullying, differences between cyberbullying and offline bullying, and parents' roles in dealing with cyberbullying.
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Policy and practice paper May 2012
Natural disasters and community resilience: A framework for support
An exploration of the concept of community resilience and frameworks and tools developed to understand and measure it.
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Practice guide Mar 2012
Sexual violence and gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, intersex, and queer communities
Provides an overview of GLBTIQ communities, and explores the key differences, debates and complexities around gender identity
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Practice guide Nov 2011
Responding to women's experiences of sexual assault in institutional and care settings
Outlines key issues in institutional and care settings with identifying and responding to women’s recent and past experiences of sexual assault
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Practice guide Sep 2011
Conventional and innovative justice responses to sexual violence
This paper reflects on the limits of legal reform in improving outcomes for victim/survivors.
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Research report Sep 2011
Migration, labour demand, housing markets and the drought in regional Australia
This report examines whether drought affected areas have higher rates of residential mobility out of these areas