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2023 Australian Social Policy Conference. Contact with mothers for children in out-of-home care: Group-based trajectory modelling
This report provides an overview of child protection reforms and the policy context during the POCLS data collection period.
Working in a multidisciplinary way in day-to-day work and in systemic responses to abuse of older people to get better results for individuals and the communit
2016 Conference program
Research to Practice Notes - Active engagement: Strategies to increase service participation by vulnerable families
Domestic and family violence is a serious, widespread and preventable problem. It has severe and long-term effects on victim-survivors, their families and the
Law Reform Commission Review of the Guardianship Act 1987: Question Paper 3: The role of guardians and financial managers.
What makes parenting programs effective? An overview of recent research
Research report - is all contact between children in care and their parents 'good' contact?
Our submission to the Disability Royal Commission regarding health care for people with cognitive disability was submitted in February, 2020.
View a list of Child Protection and Permanency, District and Youth Justice Services registers that are not made public.
Review quarterly NDIS Utilisation reports for children and young people (CYP) in out of home care (OOHC) provided by DCJ Engagement and Family Support (EFS) te
Establish local Disability Champions, including Aboriginal specific Champions, to provide targeted support to staff and resources which meet the individual nee
Partner with Disability Employee Network (DEN) to host three online round table events, featuring staff with lived experience of disability. a) Promote Public
NSW-Inmate-Census-2012
NSW-Inmate-Census-2009
Statistical Publication
Why work for DCJ – Community Corrections
Alternatives to detention
10 Feb 2025