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Emily Stevens

Report

National Elder Abuse Research Program: the abuse and mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander older people

Sarah Quillinan, Rachel Moody, Jessie Dunstan, Alba Granados, John De Maio

This report provides a nuanced understanding of the nature and dynamics of abuse and mistreatment experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander older people. It describes how this differs from the general population. The research identifies strategies and policy responses tailored to the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people experiencing elder abuse.
Report

Improving the safety and wellbeing of vulnerable children


Ensuring the safety and wellbeing of Australia’s children, especially those most vulnerable because of their circumstances, continues to be a contentious and elusive area of policy reform. This study aims to provide a national focus for reforms to the child protection and youth justice systems by examining the nature of recommendations from 61 reports and...
Report

Take-up of Parental Leave Pay and Dad and Partner Pay among Australian parents


This report examines mothers’ take-up of Parental Leave Pay (PLP) and fathers’ take-up of Dad and Partner Pay (DAPP), two government payments designed to support eligible working mothers and fathers to take time off work to care for newborn or newly adopted children.
Report

Factors, dynamics and effects of isolation for older people: an exploratory study - final report


This study provides empirical data on the experiences of isolated older Australians living in New South Wales and the effects of social and geographical isolation on these older people. It also provides empirical data on how service providers across New South Wales identify isolated older people and facilitate their access to supports and services.
Literature review

Coercive control literature review: final report

Jasmine B. MacDonald, Jade McEwen, Melissa Willoughby, Luke Gahan

This report presents a literature review on coercive control in the context of domestic and family violence, with a particular focus on the understanding of, and responses to coercive control in the Australian context.

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