This paper examines service provision, service coordination, Indigenous families and children in Communities for Children sites, identifies factors that facilitate or hinder service provision and outcomes, and considers sustainability issues. The paper documents one of three themed studies undertaken by the National Evaluation Consortium (Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, and the Australian Institute of Family Studies) as part of the national evaluation (2004–08) of the Stronger Families and Communities Strategy 2004–09. Research has shown that if Indigenous families’ access to services is to increase, both Indigenous-specific and mainstream services need to be safe, comfortable and culturally appropriate for In...
© 2017 The Author(s).Background: Primary healthcare services in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and t...
© 2017 The Author(s).Background: Primary healthcare services in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and t...
BACKGROUND: Primary healthcare services in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States have...
This paper reviews the research on building safe and supportive families and communities for Indige...
This discussion paper presents the results from the second year (Stage Two) of the Kuranda community...
Child care for Indigenous children provides an important site for early health and wellbeing interve...
This discussion paper presents the results from the second year (Stage Two) of the Kuranda community...
This article is concerned with the interplay between Indigenous children and their families’ equitab...
This practitioner resource outlines some key considerations for community sector organisations and s...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children experience a higher prevalence of disability and soci...
In child protection, ‘status indicators’ typically describe the status of children in care in regard...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children experience a higher prevalence of disability and soci...
In child protection, ‘status indicators’ typically describe the status of children in care in regard...
Lesley Cooper, Mary Morris present the findings of the project, \u27Sustainable Tenancy for Indigeno...
This paper provides an overview of the exciting national developments in First Nations child and fam...
© 2017 The Author(s).Background: Primary healthcare services in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and t...
© 2017 The Author(s).Background: Primary healthcare services in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and t...
BACKGROUND: Primary healthcare services in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States have...
This paper reviews the research on building safe and supportive families and communities for Indige...
This discussion paper presents the results from the second year (Stage Two) of the Kuranda community...
Child care for Indigenous children provides an important site for early health and wellbeing interve...
This discussion paper presents the results from the second year (Stage Two) of the Kuranda community...
This article is concerned with the interplay between Indigenous children and their families’ equitab...
This practitioner resource outlines some key considerations for community sector organisations and s...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children experience a higher prevalence of disability and soci...
In child protection, ‘status indicators’ typically describe the status of children in care in regard...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children experience a higher prevalence of disability and soci...
In child protection, ‘status indicators’ typically describe the status of children in care in regard...
Lesley Cooper, Mary Morris present the findings of the project, \u27Sustainable Tenancy for Indigeno...
This paper provides an overview of the exciting national developments in First Nations child and fam...
© 2017 The Author(s).Background: Primary healthcare services in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and t...
© 2017 The Author(s).Background: Primary healthcare services in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and t...
BACKGROUND: Primary healthcare services in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States have...