Research report Mar 1981
Forum - Children and families: Report of proceedings of a seminar held in May 1981
Jointly sponsored by the Institute of Family Studies and the Victorian Child Development and Family Services Council
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Research report Mar 1981
Jointly sponsored by the Institute of Family Studies and the Victorian Child Development and Family Services Council
Policy and practice paper Oct 2007
Produced by the former National Child Protection Clearinghouse.
Media release Sep 2017
Australians need the protection of full ‘pre-commitment systems’ to reduce the financial and social harm from poker machines, according to a discussion paper released today by the Australian Gambling Research Centre. Eight per cent of the Australian adult population – or 1.4million people – experience some degree of gambling problem. Of these almost half are moderate or high risk gamblers, with poker machines the most harmful form of gambling in Australia.
Media release Apr 2016
A sharp increase in the availability of games that simulate gambling poses a risk to young people by presenting gambling as attractive and relatively harmless, according to a report by the Australian Institute of Family Studies’ Australian Gambling Research Centre.
Media release May 2018
Many Australian carers are grandparents caring for vulnerable relatives living out-of-home and they are not getting the support services they need, according to a research report by the Australian Institute of Family Studies.
Family Matters article Jun 2008
A brief overview of the background and design of the study
Family Matters article May 2003
The first 12 months of a landmark study
Family Matters article May 2004
Article about the first years of Growing Up in Australia: The longitudinal study of Australian children
Family Matters article Dec 2014
Entering adolescence and becoming a young adult
Family Matters article Feb 2006
A brief overview of the background and design of the study