Families

Even when high-quality, evidence-based social-emotional supports and services are available, accessing them can be challenging, confusing, or impossible for some families, especially for families experiencing homelessness.
The present study investigated variation in housing insecurity experiences in a sample of mothers, as well as which risk profiles were most strongly associated with subsequent homelessness.
Understanding factors that support housing stability is crucial to ensure the best outcomes for young Aboriginal children and families at a critical period in the life course.
This integrative review summarises original research that explores women’s experiences of escaping domestic violence to achieve safe housing.

Safe and stable housing is vital to the well-being of both young parents transitioning from out-of-home care and their children….

MEASURING TRENDS TO TURN THE TIDE ON THE OVER-REPRESENTATION OF ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER CHILDREN IN OUT-OF-HOME CARE IN AUSTRALIA.

Foregrounding the perspective of Aboriginal people who work within the family violence space or have had experience of family violence,…

“Whatever it takes”: Access for women with disabilities to domestic and family violence services aims to help tertiary response services…