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The NSW Department of Community Services (DoCS) 
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The Research to Practice Program provides an essential link between the latest research and DoCS staff.

 

 

As part of this important initiative, the Research to Practice Update encompasses a broad range of research publications and resources to reflect the diversity of DoCS staff.

 

Research to Practice notes - Risk, protection and resilience in children and families

This Research to Practice Note aims to improve understanding of risk, protection and resilience in working with children and families and provide a brief overview of the relevant literature in this area.

It aims to also answer four main 

  • What are risk and protective factors? 
  • What is resilience? 
  • What are the important risk and protective factors for child abuse and neglect?

Source: DoCS: welcome to DoCS’ website

Risk, protection and resilience in children

DoCS Centre for Parenting and Research (2007) Research to Practice Note November 2007, 8pp.

Posted on Wednesday, December 19, 2007 @ 17:20:56 EST by corey
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