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This report proposes a conceptual framework for analysing POCLS data, focusing on the notion of human capital and human capital formation as the key trajectory.
This FACSIAR commissioned Evidence Check presents an overview of the evidence for services to assist people living in social housing gain and sustain employmen
This report outlines how the NSW Human Services Outcomes Framework can be applied to Early Intervention and identified the short, medium and long term outcomes
This report examines the outcomes for Aboriginal children in care, it includes a comparative analysis with non-Aboriginal children to provide insights.
This literature review examines empirically demonstrated factors that influence the outcomes for children in OOHC.
This Evidence to Action note introduces the FACS Entity Database, how it was created, what it includes and how it can be used by FACS and our partners.
Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study newsletter for study participants in 2018.
This report includes a literature review and examines the need for and access to services for children in care, and supports for carers.
This Evidence to Action Note outlines key findings from the NSW Child Development Study, drawing on recently published data from Wave 1 of this study. The stud
This FACSAR Evidence to Action Note outlines key findings from the Early Review of the Specialist Homelessness Services Program reform. The Early Review looks
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