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Family Law Council report to the Attorney-General on families with complex needs and the intersection of the Family Law and child protection systems : final report - June 2016 (Terms 3, 4 & 5) Family Law Council

By: Australia. Family Law Council.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Canberra, ACT : Family Law Council, 2016Description: electronic document (213 pages); PDF file: 1.82 MB; Word DOCX version available.Subject(s): FAMILY VIOLENCE | CHILD PROTECTION | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | FAMILIES | FAMILY LAW | INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | JUSTICE | RISK ASSESSMENT | SOCIAL SERVICES | SUPPORT SERVICES | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: The Final Report to the Attorney-General, delivered on 30 June 2016, focused on terms three, four and five of the reference. The report concentrates on opportunities to enhance collaboration and information sharing within the family law system as well as other support services such as child protection, mental health, family violence, drug and alcohol, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and migrant services. An interim report focused on terms of reference 1 & 2 was published in 2015. More information about this research, the interim report and accessible formats are available from the Attorney-General's website. Record #5290
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The Final Report to the Attorney-General, delivered on 30 June 2016, focused on terms three, four and five of the reference. The report concentrates on opportunities to enhance collaboration and information sharing within the family law system as well as other support services such as child protection, mental health, family violence, drug and alcohol, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and migrant services. An interim report focused on terms of reference 1 & 2 was published in 2015. More information about this research, the interim report and accessible formats are available from the Attorney-General's website. Record #5290