In this chapter we consider the role of communities in the support of families and children. To illustrate the importance of community influences, we discuss the benefits of well-functioning and adequate community links, then highlight difficulties encountered by families who are cut off from their communities, or who live in communities that are themselves isolated. We examine links between families and communities, discuss the impact of social change on the extent and form of isolation, and consider what it can mean for children and families to be excluded from community support. We conclude by identifying strategies and examples of innovative, ongoing and effective service models that have been used successfully in the Australian context...
The relocation of people away from major cities is one of the key contemporary demographic shifts cu...
Evidence indicates that people in rural settings may experience difficulties in accessing health ser...
While the notion that communities require resources in the form of financial capital for their devel...
In this chapter we consider the role of communities in the support of families and children. To illu...
The overriding aim of this investigation was to develop implications for providing a number of pers...
Recently there has been a demographic shift in the movements of young families away from capital cit...
This paper examines specific problems facing community service delivery in rural Australia and effor...
In communities where members actively engage with others, perceive their neighbourhood to be safe, a...
What do children in Australia value about their communities? How are communities supporting children...
Social isolation is an everyday experience for many mothers and children within culturally and lingu...
This paper seeks to ascertain the usefulness of the theory of social capital as a framework for deve...
With the recent upsurge of sea change and tree change relocations to non-metropolitan areas, many fa...
The availability of appropriate social support is critical for social inclusion. This is most import...
With the recent upsurge of sea change and tree change relocations to non-metropolitan areas, many fa...
The relocation of people away from major cities is one of the key contemporary demographic shifts cu...
The relocation of people away from major cities is one of the key contemporary demographic shifts cu...
Evidence indicates that people in rural settings may experience difficulties in accessing health ser...
While the notion that communities require resources in the form of financial capital for their devel...
In this chapter we consider the role of communities in the support of families and children. To illu...
The overriding aim of this investigation was to develop implications for providing a number of pers...
Recently there has been a demographic shift in the movements of young families away from capital cit...
This paper examines specific problems facing community service delivery in rural Australia and effor...
In communities where members actively engage with others, perceive their neighbourhood to be safe, a...
What do children in Australia value about their communities? How are communities supporting children...
Social isolation is an everyday experience for many mothers and children within culturally and lingu...
This paper seeks to ascertain the usefulness of the theory of social capital as a framework for deve...
With the recent upsurge of sea change and tree change relocations to non-metropolitan areas, many fa...
The availability of appropriate social support is critical for social inclusion. This is most import...
With the recent upsurge of sea change and tree change relocations to non-metropolitan areas, many fa...
The relocation of people away from major cities is one of the key contemporary demographic shifts cu...
The relocation of people away from major cities is one of the key contemporary demographic shifts cu...
Evidence indicates that people in rural settings may experience difficulties in accessing health ser...
While the notion that communities require resources in the form of financial capital for their devel...