This Policy Brief explores the evidence regarding improving access to services for marginalised and vulnerable families with young children, and how families can best be engaged and supported. Why is this issue important? While most families of young children are well supported socially and make good use of services, some do not (Carbone et al., 2004; Moran & Ghate, 2005; Winkworth et al., 2009, 2010). Children from families who have poor social supports and make limited or no use of community support services are at increased risk of poor health and developmental outcome
This briefing paper summarises evidence in the research and policy literature on inequalities surrou...
This research project, undertaken with the Foundation Years Project, sought to study the effectivene...
Background: Evidence suggests that parents with intellectual disabilities can be “good enough” paren...
Research has demonstrated that involvement in high-quality early childhood and parenting support pro...
This Policy brief explores what makes community-based services for children and families effective. ...
Many children live in circumstances which make it difficult for them to develop the capacities neede...
There is growing recognition in Australia and in other countries that some people face complex chall...
reservedVulnerable families are those exposed to circumstances involving risks to their wellbeing an...
In an effort to improve outcomes for young children and their families, governments in all developed...
Session Abstract Whilst many families are well-supported and included within society, making good u...
Parents have the primary role of guiding and nurturing their child, ensuring all the child’s physica...
Children are particularly vulnerable developmentally in the earliest years of their life. For childr...
The adverse effects of poverty on child and adolescent development are well documented and have been...
Draws upon research to provide practitioners and policy-makers with ideas about how the concept of s...
Patel (2005:167) states that the family is a basic unit of society and plays an important role in th...
This briefing paper summarises evidence in the research and policy literature on inequalities surrou...
This research project, undertaken with the Foundation Years Project, sought to study the effectivene...
Background: Evidence suggests that parents with intellectual disabilities can be “good enough” paren...
Research has demonstrated that involvement in high-quality early childhood and parenting support pro...
This Policy brief explores what makes community-based services for children and families effective. ...
Many children live in circumstances which make it difficult for them to develop the capacities neede...
There is growing recognition in Australia and in other countries that some people face complex chall...
reservedVulnerable families are those exposed to circumstances involving risks to their wellbeing an...
In an effort to improve outcomes for young children and their families, governments in all developed...
Session Abstract Whilst many families are well-supported and included within society, making good u...
Parents have the primary role of guiding and nurturing their child, ensuring all the child’s physica...
Children are particularly vulnerable developmentally in the earliest years of their life. For childr...
The adverse effects of poverty on child and adolescent development are well documented and have been...
Draws upon research to provide practitioners and policy-makers with ideas about how the concept of s...
Patel (2005:167) states that the family is a basic unit of society and plays an important role in th...
This briefing paper summarises evidence in the research and policy literature on inequalities surrou...
This research project, undertaken with the Foundation Years Project, sought to study the effectivene...
Background: Evidence suggests that parents with intellectual disabilities can be “good enough” paren...