Families

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 study explored constraints and opportunities in apartment kitchen design for family home cooking and dining.

Homelessness among families with children under 5 residing in temporary accommodation is a growing global concern, especially in high-income countries…

Using The Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia dataset, this study examines the profiles of co-residing young adults and how these have changed over the first two decades of the 21st century. It then analyses the associations between co-residence and young adults’ mental health.
This article canvasses urban interventions that can support human health investment and development. This article also suggests that designers of community policies, programs, structures, and spaces should be accountable for promoting social connection to help generate measurable health outcomes, such as longevity.
Nordic and international research recognises the vulnerabilities and often poor outcomes for care leavers. However, their interrelationship with housing or homelessness as a specific outcome of concern is not well established. In this article we provide an overview of Norwegian and Australian studies to highlight the emerging research in this area and applicability to the Nordic context.

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

To ensure Australians living with BPD receive effective treatment and the best chance of recovery (and their support network receive…