Family Matters article Apr 1994
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Developing coherent community support networks
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Webinar May 2018
Developmental differences in children who have experienced adversity: Emerging evidence and implications for practice
This webinar outlined emerging evidence on the impact of early adversity on children’s development and discussed implications for practice.
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Research report Apr 2007
Differential parenting of children from diverse cultural backgrounds attending child care
This paper explores how children from Anglo, Somali and Vietnamese cultural backgrounds are parented at home and in day care.
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Research snapshot May 2009
Diverse families making a difference
The Australian Institute of Family Studies has prepared this Facts Sheet about the diversity of families to support the 2009 National Families Week
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Research report Apr 2004
Diversity and change in Australian families
The book provides snapshot of the diversity of family types, the changes and transitions a family may experience, and issues affecting families
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Practice guide Dec 2013
Diverting Indigenous offenders from the criminal justice system
Reviews the evidence on the functioning and effectiveness of various diversionary programs to assess what works and what doesn't.
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Facts and figures Feb 2022
Divorces in Australia
The latest figures around divorces in Australia: divorce rate, duration of marriage at divorce, and the extent to which divorces involved children.
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Family Matters article Dec 2012
Do individual differences in temperament matter for Indigenous children?
Family Matters article
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Family Matters article Mar 2016
Doing gender overnight?
The first aim of this paper is to establish whether and how the number of young children people have and the age of their youngest child are associated with the quantity and quality of their sleep.
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Practice guide Nov 2014
Ear disease in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
This resource sheet reviews past and current programs, research and strategies for the prevention and treatment of ear disease in Indigenous children.