Family Matters article May 2003
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Continuity of care in the early years?
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Research report Jun 1995
Children's services report: Work related childcare for urban families with pre-school aged children
The report describes patterns of child care and family situations across the nine urban localities studied, and examines what factors were important
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Policy and practice paper Jul 2007
Child inclusion as a principle and as evidence-based practice: Applications to family law services and related sectors
Provides evidence of the potential benefits of the child-inclusion model in dispute resolution with two successful applications.
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Family Matters article Apr 1991
Child care resources: inner and outer Melbourne
This article discusses preliminary inquiries to inner city centres indicating that there continues to be a shortage of places to meet the needs of parents who live and work in the inner city and that the issue is one of overall supply, not just of geographical distribution of child care places.
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Research report Aug 1993
Child care in Werribee: Results of the Australian Living Standards Study
This document reports on the use made by Werribee families of child care.
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Research report Aug 1993
Child care in Melbourne: Results of the Australian Living Standards Study
This document reports on the child care used by families living in the City of Melbourne.
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Research report Dec 2000
Child care in cultural context
Describes a new study that aims to fill gaps in the research literature concerning the influence of home-child care discontinuities on children.
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Research report Aug 1993
Child care in Box Hill: Results of the Australian Living Standards Study
This document reports on the use of child care made by families in Box Hill.
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Research report Aug 1993
Child care in Berwick: Results of the Australian Living Standards Study
This report provides information relating to the use of pre-schools and child care in Berwick.
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Family Matters article Apr 1997
Child care in a caring society
In this discussion of the role of child care services in supporting families in their rearing of children in contemporary Australia, the author argues that it is necessary to balance this perspective by thinking of child care as an investment in children and for children.