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Organisation

Murdoch Children's Research Institute

Owning Institution:
Research Summary

The first thousand days: an evidence paper - summary


This abridged version summarises the key concepts outlined in the full paper; namely, the evidence for the biological, global, social, ecological, and individual factors that are reshaping our understanding of the first 1000 days of a child's development.
Report

Reporting the health and development of children in rural and remote Australia


This report reveals themes, challenges and opportunities for children living in rural and remote Australia.
Literature review

The evidence: what we know about place-based approaches to support children’s wellbeing


The evidence summary begins by considering the importance of place. This leads to a discussion of why different approaches to services and service delivery are required, including a brief description of recent changes in the conditions in which families are raising young children and the complex social problems we face. Consideration is given to defining...
Literature review

Evidence-based service modules for a sustained home visiting program


The Centre for Community Child Health (CCCH) at the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute and the Royal Children’s Hospital has undertaken two literature reviews to inform the design of a sustained home visiting program for vulnerable families with young children; the program is now known as 'right @home'. This project is being led by a collaboration...