This report provides the latest information on how Australia is faring according to key indicators of child health, development, and wellbeing. Deaths rates for infants and children have declined since 1986, rates of risky drinking and smoking among children aged 12-14 are down, and most children achieve above the minimum standards for reading and numeracy. But there is still room for improvement. Almost one-quarter of children are developmentally vulnerable at school entry, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and children in socioeconomic disadvantaged areas are likely to fare worse across a broad range of indicators
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This study reports encouraging trends for WA children, overall, but also confirms the ongoing disadv...
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This report provides the latest indicators of child health, development and wellbeing. Death rates a...
This report includes information on important issues such as mental health, disability, risk factors...
The Headline Indicators for children\u27s health, development and wellbeing (Children\u27s Headline ...
A Picture of Australia\u27s Children presents the latest available data on key national indicators o...
This bulletin previews the reporting framework and key national indicators that will be the basis of...
The aim of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare report, 'A picture of Australia's children...
This Report Card shows that, despite our economic prosperity, Australian children do not perform as ...
This report is the fourth in a series of national statistical reports on young people aged 1...
The second edition of The State of Western Australia’s Children and Young People highlights importan...
In 2009, the Australian Early Development Index (AEDI) was completed nationwide for the first...
Snapshot 2013, the 11th in the Commission’s Snapshot series, draws together data from a wide range o...
In keeping in line with a new emphasis on a whole of government cross-sectoral approach to childhood...
As part of the ongoing series Growing Up in Australia, this second Annual Statistical Report provide...
This study reports encouraging trends for WA children, overall, but also confirms the ongoing disadv...
In this report Rosanna Scutella and Paul Smyth describe the condition of Australian children today i...
This report provides the latest indicators of child health, development and wellbeing. Death rates a...
This report includes information on important issues such as mental health, disability, risk factors...
The Headline Indicators for children\u27s health, development and wellbeing (Children\u27s Headline ...
A Picture of Australia\u27s Children presents the latest available data on key national indicators o...
This bulletin previews the reporting framework and key national indicators that will be the basis of...
The aim of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare report, 'A picture of Australia's children...
This Report Card shows that, despite our economic prosperity, Australian children do not perform as ...
This report is the fourth in a series of national statistical reports on young people aged 1...
The second edition of The State of Western Australia’s Children and Young People highlights importan...
In 2009, the Australian Early Development Index (AEDI) was completed nationwide for the first...
Snapshot 2013, the 11th in the Commission’s Snapshot series, draws together data from a wide range o...
In keeping in line with a new emphasis on a whole of government cross-sectoral approach to childhood...
As part of the ongoing series Growing Up in Australia, this second Annual Statistical Report provide...
This study reports encouraging trends for WA children, overall, but also confirms the ongoing disadv...
In this report Rosanna Scutella and Paul Smyth describe the condition of Australian children today i...