Abstract
Families with complex needs that include domestic and family violence (DFV), alcohol and other drug (AOD) issues and mental health (MH) issues, have been identified as a national priority in Safe and Supported: The National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children 2021–2031 (Department of Social Services [DSS], 2021). These complex needs are considered key parental behavioural risk factors to children’s safety (Heward-Belle et al., 2020). What is less well understood is the degree to which these factors intersect and interact with each other within child protection and out-of-home care (Humphreys et al., 2018). Approaches to addressing DFV, AOD issues and MH issues have historically been siloed and adult-focused, with efforts shifting only recently towards examination of intersections in the context of child protection (Holly & Horvath, 2012). Moreover, our understanding of the prevalence and service needs of Australian families facing multiple risk factors and child protection involvement has been limited by a lack of studies examining comprehensive, population-level data (Wright et al., 2021). Linked administrative data provides a critical opportunity to build a broader understanding of the needs of these families and the services required to support them.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | Sydney, N.S.W. |
| Publisher | Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety |
| Number of pages | 54 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9781922645760 |
| Publication status | Published - 2024 |
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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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