We are the Australian Government's key research body and advisor in the area of family wellbeing. We have been producing high-quality, independent research about Australian families for nearly 40 years.
We create and communicate knowledge to bring about positive outcomes for families and communities. We conduct research and communicate evidence about ‘what works for families’ and what doesn’t. We evaluate policies and programs, and we provide advice to inform the design and implementation of policy and services. Our work aims to increase understanding about the factors helping or hindering the wellbeing of Australian families. It guides systems, policy and service development, and supports individual, family and community empowerment.
We conduct and translate research to make evidence accessible and useful for decision makers, practitioners and the general public.
Our current research activities include:
- Growing Up in Australia: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Children
- Ten to Men: The Longitudinal Study of Australian Men's Health
- Building a New Life In Australia
- The Australian Temperament Project
- The Australian Gambling Research Centre
- Child Family Community Australia: an information hub for evidence, resources and support for professionals working in the child, family and community welfare sector
- The National Workforce Centre for Child Mental Health
- The Australian Government's Child Care Package Evaluation
We work with departments across the whole of the Australian government, and states and territories, and with researchers, policymakers, and service providers. We engage with family and community members to understand their experiences and aspirations, and what matters most to them.
Research Services, Public administration, International organisations, administrations and associations, Education, Training & Organisations, Regulatory authorities
HQ Location
Level 4
40 City Road
Southbank, Victoria 3006, AU
Keywords
Conducting research into the wellbeing of familiesHosting Information Exchanges as national information centresTransferring knowledge about family wellbeing to policy makersservices providers and the communityHigh level expertise in data linkageAccredited Data Linkage Integration AuthorityLongitudinal and large scale studiesPolicy adviceLiterature reviewsData analysis