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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.
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Social capital 2025: the case for strengthening social bonds to prevent crime


This paper examines the research on the relationship between social capital and crime. It specifically considers the evidence on whether a person’s social capital (personal networks and community cohesion) reduces the risk that they will break the law. It presents nine guidelines for policymakers.
Report

Social capital 2025: reinforcing the bedrock of the nation’s health


This report examines the evidence that social capital has profound consequences for a nation’s health, from building resilience and emotional health to preventing the decline into physical health problems. It makes the case that government should increase activities that strengthen social capital and networks to support people to live healthier lives.
Report

Social capital 2025: a protective shield for children, families and communities


This report examines the evidence that social capital acts as a protective shield for children, families and communities under stress and makes the case that government should increase activities that strengthen social capital and networks to support families to stay safely together. It identifies four mechanisms to strengthen social capital to support families.
Briefing paper

Social capital 2025: What is social capital?


This briefing paper defines the concept of social capital, forming the basis for a series that examines its impact across economic and social outcomes. The definition of social capital contains four main elements: trust / reciprocity, collective efficacy, social networks and social integration for mutual benefit.