Parenting and guardianship
Alternative labels
Parenting skills
Working paper
Public attitudes to child support in Australia: a contemporary snapshot
This study seeks to obtain a contemporary snapshot of public attitudes to child support. Samples were drawn from the general population of Australian adults (including independent samples of separated mothers and fathers with a child support case) in 2024. Issues of privacy, family violence and shared costs in the context of shared care, represented newer...
Research Summary
Young Australians’ concerns and trust are related to their family formation goals
This research snapshot from the Growing Up in Australia study shows that most young Australians hope to have children, but their family goals are linked to how much they trust public institutions and their worries about the environment. The findings show that young people are thinking about parenthood in many different and equally valid ways.
Report
Balancing risk and reward: parenting in the digital world
This research explores parents’ and caregivers’ digital parenting practices, including the strategies they use to help keep their children safe online. In an increasingly digital world parents and caregivers play a vital role in supporting children to safely navigate online spaces, even with the social media age restrictions now in effect.
Literature review
Rapid scoping review of protective factors for parent and child wellbeing
This report summarises the research evidence on protective factors for parent and child wellbeing in the early years (pre-birth to 5 years of age). The evidence shows that a range of programs and interventions can be effective in improving child, parent and family outcomes.
Survey Report
Parent mental health and wellbeing
This report details findings from the Parenting Today survey, designed to provide a comprehensive national picture of parenting, wellbeing and support needs across Australia. It describes the prevalence and correlates of parent psychological distress. The report argues support for parent mental health must be considered a core component of prevention and early intervention efforts.