Report
Not even remotely fair: experiences of students with disability during COVID-19
Research evidence from before the pandemic suggests that despite a number of policy commitments and initiatives at local and national levels, there has only been limited progress in moving towards inclusive education and that children and young people with disability often fare poorly in the education system. This report explores the experiences of students with...
Report
More than isolated: the experience of children and young people with disability and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic
Children and Young People with Disability Australia (CYDA) devised a survey to capture the impact of COVID-19 on children and young people and their families and identify unmet needs for resources and information. This report sets out the key findings of the survey, identifying areas requiring responses and future research priorities.
Journal article
"An exercise in careful diplomacy": talking about alcohol, drugs and family violence
This article will be useful to practitioners seeking to understand the sensitivities surrounding discussion of alcohol and drugs (AOD) in relation to domestic and family violence (DFV), and will assist them in navigating these sensitivities to improve service coordination and thus deliver better outcomes for those affected by DFV.
Blog post
Alcohol, drugs and family violence: a question of framing and boundary markers
This article explores different perspectives on the relationship between alcohol, drugs and domestic/family violence.
Conference paper
'Big G' and 'small g' gender in Victoria's family violence policy subsystem
In this paper, I introduce the concept of ‘big G’ and ‘small g’ gender to help conceptualise how actors in Victoria’s domestic and family violence (DFV) policy subsystem talk about and understand gender. Big G gender tends to be categorical, more fixed than fluid, and relates mainly to the state of being male or female...