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Web resource: https://www.dss.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/08_2014/op52_safe_families_final_accessible_pdf_6_8_14.pdf
Type: Report
Title: A safe and supportive family environment for children: Key components and links to child outcomes
Authors: Higgins, Daryl
Mullan, Killian
Keywords: Children;Child protection;Risk factors;Safety;Families
Year: 2014
Publisher: Commonweath of Australia
Citation: No. 52
Abstract:  "Families are the mainstay of safety and support for children. While most children live in safe and supportive
environments, governments are aware that too many children are becoming known to child protection
services. This has led to a shift in thinking away from solely concentrating on responding to 'risk of harm'
reports towards a broader public health approach to protecting all of Australia's children, reducing the
likelihood of children coming to the attention of statutory authorities. This report aims to understand more
about the prevalence of different types of family environments in society and to explore the influence of
these environments on different child outcomes. Using data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian
Children, we used latent class cluster analysis to identify different family environments and analysed the
associations between these environments and particular child outcomes." (page vii)

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URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/18566
ISBN: 9781925007503
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