Presentations-POCLS
List of presentations and recordings released by the POCLS team
Showing 21 - 30 of 30 items
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2018 Research to Practice Forum. Institute of Open Adoption Studies University of Sydney. POCLS design, data and analyses. Using longitudinal research to understand children’s outcomes
Marina Paxman and Joanna Hopkins. Family and Community Services NSW. Conference presentation.
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2018 Research to Practice Forum. Institute of Open Adoption Studies University of Sydney. Data security and SURE data repository. Using longitudinal research to understand children’s outcomes.
Matt Gorringe, Sax Institute. Conference presentation.
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2018 Research to Practice Forum. Institute of Open Adoption Studies University of Sydney. Benefits on longitudinal research
Professor Judy Cashmore, University of Sydney. Conference presentation.
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2016 Seminar in Western District - The Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study. Overview of out-of-home care in Western District.
Sharryn Wheeler, Family and Community Services Western NSW. Conference presentation.
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2017 Australian Social Policy Conference - Overview of the POCLS
Merran Butler, Family and Community Services NSW. Conference presentation.
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2017 Australian Social Policy Conference - Service use of children in out-of-home care over time.
Professor Ilan Katz, University of New South Wales. Conference presentation.
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2017 Australian Social Policy Conference - Understanding children’s contact and relationships with family in out-of-home care.
Professor Judy Cashmore and Dr Alan Taylor, University of Sydney. Conference presentation.
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2016 ACWA Conference - Placement Stability in Out-of-Home Care
Dr Fred Wulczyn, Chapin Hall Centre for Children, University of Chicago. Conference presentation.
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2016 ACWA Conference - A Profile of Foster Care and Kinship Care in New South Wales
Professor Paul Delfabbro, University of Adelaide. Conference presentation.
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2016 ACWA Conference - Overview of the POCLS design and data sources
Marina Paxman, Family and Community Services NSW. Conference presentation.