Search
The Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Children and Families Over the Life Course
This PhD project aims to examine the associations and causal pathways between racial discrimination and the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal children and young people aged 0-17 years.
This project is a partnership between researchers, the Aboriginal community and government to provide evidence for policy addressing major health priority areas for Aboriginal children and families.
Young Minds Matter is the largest survey of child and adolescent mental health and wellbeing ever conducted in Australia.
While the CFS findings suggest the combined whole-school response to the mediators was somewhat effective, the study wasn't able to determine the relative...
The Western Australian Telethon Kids Institute Participation Program employs a range of methods for fostering active involvement of community members in its...
Few longitudinal studies have investigated how cyberbullying interacts with traditional bullying among young people, who are increasingly using online...
This report presents the evaluation findings of headspace, a service to improve the mental health and social and emotional wellbeing of young people
This paper explores the social and emotional wellbeing and mental health complexities for Western Australian adolescents when they transition to boarding school
The study of moral disengagement has greatly informed research on aggression and bullying.