Family Matters article Aug 1994
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Families, young people and the risk of sexually transmitted diseases
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Family Matters article Jun 1996
Families, young people and health care
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Research report Mar 2011
Families in regional, rural and remote Australia
This Facts Sheet describes how the characteristics of families differ between the "city" and the "country" or "bush"
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Webinar May 2019
Extending care: Supporting young people’s transition from out-of-home care to adulthood
This webinar discussed recent research on the social and economic benefits of extending care to young people transitioning to adulthood.
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Research report Jun 1991
Executive summary: The first five years, CAPIL, the home ownership option for low income families
Prepared by Australian Institute of Family Studies for the Victorian Ministry of Housing and Construction.
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Research report Aug 1987
Executive summary of first evaluation report of the Victorian Ministry of Housing's Capital Indexed Loan Pilot Scheme
The Scheme is described, and aims, evaluation objectives and methods, and results are summarised.
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Policy and practice paper Dec 2005
Enhancing Out-of-Home Care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Young People
The aim of the project was to identify carers, service providers and young people in care’s views on Indigenous out-of-home care arrangements
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Family Matters article Dec 2011
Effectively preparing young people to transition from out-of-home care
Family Matters article examining three Australian studies on preparing young people to transition from out-of-home
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Policy and practice paper Apr 2008
Effective regional, rural and remote family and relationships service delivery
Brief review of demographic, social and economic trends in rural, regional and remote Australia to provide background to service delivery.
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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.