Report
Domestic and family violence and parenting: mixed method insights into impact and support needs - final report
The Domestic and Family Violence and Parenting program is an extensive mixed method project that examines the impact of inter-parental conflict (IPC) and domestic and family violence (DFV) on parenting and parent–child relationships.
Article
Separated parents and the family law system: what does the evidence say?
Talk of reforming the Family Court and family law system is back in the headlines, but agitation about the family law system has a long history. Since the introduction of the Family Law Act and the establishment of the Family Court of Australia in 1976, there have been many parliamentary inquiries and numerous reforms. However...
Report
Elder abuse: understanding issues, frameworks and responses
Provides an overview of elder abuse in Australia - including its characteristics, context, and prevention
Discussion paper
Domestic and family violence and parenting: mixed methods insights into impact and support needs
This paper examines the current state of knowledge on the impact of domestic and family violence (DFV) on parenting. It considers how often DFV occurs among parents; the impact of DFV on parenting; the methods and behaviours used by perpetrators to disrupt the mother-child relationship; and interventions used to strengthen and support a healthy mother-child...
Report
Responding to family violence: a survey of family law practices and experiences
This report presents the findings of Responding to Family Violence: A Survey of Family Law Practices and Experiences (Survey of Practices).