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Record ID: 30f82f9a-f5f6-4707-beac-244f67576ae2
Web resource: https://www.anrows.org.au/publication/analysis-of-linked-longitudinal-administrative-data-on-child-protection-involvement-for-nsw-families-with-domestic-and-family-violence-alcohol-and-other-drug-issues-and-mental-health-issues/
Type: Report
Title: Analysis of linked longitudinal administrative data on child protection involvement for NSW families with domestic and family violence, alcohol and other drug issues and mental health issues
Authors: Luu, Betty
Wright, Amy Conley
Schurer, Stefanie
Metcalfe, Laura
Heward-Belle, Susan
Collings, Susan
Barrett, Emma
Institutional author: ANROWS
Keywords: Children and young people
Topic: Primary prevention
Children and young people
Data and statistics
Health, primary care and specialist service responses
Population: Children and young people
Year: 22-Feb-2024
metadata.dc.date: 2024-02-22
Publisher: ANROWS
Citation: Luu, B., Wright, A. C., Schurer, S., Metcalfe, L., Heward-Belle, S., Collings, S., & Barrett, E. (2024). Analysis of linked longitudinal administrative data on child protection involvement for NSW families with domestic and family violence, alcohol and other drug issues and mental health issues (Research report, 01/2024). ANROWS.
Abstract:  Families with complex needs that include domestic and family violence (DFV), alcohol and other drug (AOD) issues and mental health (MH) issues, have been identified as a national priority in Safe and Supported: The National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children 2021–2031 (Department of Social Services [DSS], 2021). These complex needs are considered key parental behavioural risk factors to children’s safety (Heward-Belle et al., 2020). What is less well understood is the degree to which these factors intersect and interact with each other within child protection and out-of-home care (Humphreys et al., 2018). Approaches to addressing DFV, AOD issues and MH issues have historically been siloed and adult-focused, with efforts shifting only recently towards examination of intersections in the context of child protection (Holly & Horvath, 2012). Moreover, our understanding of the prevalence and service needs of Australian families facing multiple risk factors and child protection involvement has been limited by a lack of studies examining comprehensive, population-level data (Wright et al., 2021). Linked administrative data provides a critical opportunity to build a broader understanding of the needs of these families and the services required to support them.
Notes:  ANROWS Research reports are in-depth reports on empirical research produced under ANROWS’s Research Program. This report addresses work covered in the ANROWS research project: “Analysis of linked longitudinal administrative data on child protection involvement for NSW families with domestic and family violence, alcohol and other drug issues and mental health issues”. Please consult the ANROWS website for more information on this project. ANROWS research contributes to the six National Outcomes of the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children 2010–2022. This research addresses National Plan Outcome 4 – Services meet the needs of women and their children experiencing violence.
Ref Id: 01/2024
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22667
ISBN: 978-1-922645-76-0
978-1-922645-77-7
Physical description: 59p.
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