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Report

The first thousand days: an evidence paper


This research paper highlights the astonishing rates of child development from conception to the end of age two and the benefits of a holistic approach to children’s health.
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.
Working paper

Towards a model of evidence-informed decision making and service delivery


A major thrust of policy and practice within human services in recent years has been the implementation of evidence-based practices. However, despite the wide-spread use of such evidence-based programs and strategies, we are not always getting the kind of results we would expect when we try to apply these strategies in real world settings. In...
Literature review

Sustained nurse home visiting for families and children


This literature review investigates service delivery processes and strategies that are associated with better engagement of and outcomes for families and children who are experiencing adversity (often referred to as “vulnerable”). It was undertaken to inform the development of an Australian sustained nurse home visiting program to improve outcomes for families and children who could...

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