Resource hub

Here you’ll find a collection of our evidence-based publications and resources to support your work with children and families.

 

Parenting programs for child behavioural problems: An evidence-based review of indicators to assess quality, quantity and participation.
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Parenting programs for child behavioural problems: An evidence-based review of indicators to assess quality, quantity and participation.

Learn about indicators for assessing the quality, quantity and participation in parenting programs for child behavioural problems in this study from Restacking the Odds.

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Sustained nurse home visiting: An evidence-based review of indicators to assess quality, quantity and participation
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Sustained nurse home visiting: An evidence-based review of indicators to assess quality, quantity and participation

Learn about indicators for assessing the quality, quantity and participation in sustained nurse home visiting in this study from Restacking the Odds.

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Early years of school: An evidence based review of indicators to assess quality
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Early years of school: An evidence based review of indicators to assess quality

Learn about indicators for assessing early years of school quality in this study from Restacking the Odds.

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Right@Home: Australia’s own nurse home visiting program enables children and families to thrive
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Right@Home: Australia’s own nurse home visiting program enables children and families to thrive

Australia’s own nurse home visiting program enables children and families to thrive. Learn how in this research snapshot.

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Measuring vulnerability and disadvantage in early childhood data collections: Phase Two
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Measuring vulnerability and disadvantage in early childhood data collections: Phase Two

This report explores associations between key child-level and area-level disadvantage, priority population indicators and children’s developmental vulnerability.

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Which families are feeling the pinch of the pandemic the most?
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Which families are feeling the pinch of the pandemic the most?

Explore data on the financial stress experiences of families with young children in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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