Family Matters article Mar 1995
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Family Matters article Mar 1995
The role of police in physical domestic violence
This article presents survey findings of 185 adults around their views on police intervention in domestic violence situations to explore the level of community support for the enforcement of the criminal process when physical violence against women occurs in the family home.
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Policy and practice paper Jun 1995
Spotlight on child neglect
Examines child neglect, the way it is minimised and the place of neglect in the child protection system.
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Research report Jun 1995
The Australian Living Standards Study: Executive summary
Summary of findings from the Australian Living Standards Study on housing, health services, child care, employment, transport and services.
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Research report Jun 1995
Aspects of family living standards: A study of families in two rural areas
The rural areas covered in these reports cover Berri, Loxton and Renmark in the Riverland area of SouthAustralia, and Roma / Bungil in South West Qld.
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Research report Jun 1995
Health report: Access to basic medical care in nine urban areas
The report presents findings in relation to the families' experience of general medical practice care.
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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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Research report Jun 1995
Provider perspectives on service provision: A study of service provision in nine urban areas
The focus of the report is the locational differences which may exist in the provision of services.
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Research report Jun 1995
Provider perspectives on service provision: A study of service provision in two rural areas
This report covers in some detail for the two rural areas certain issues of access to, availability of and quality of services
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Family Matters article Sep 1995
Strategies for intervention in difficult contact cases