Reports

Published and in-confidence reports from the Seeding Success project

Publically available reports

Emergency department visits and hospital admissions for injury in children who participated in the Brighter Futures program: a population-based data linkage study

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Möller H, Hanly MJ, Jorm L, Falster K. (2017). Emergency department visits and hospital admissions for injury in children who participated in the Brighter Futures program: a population-based data linkage study. Sydney: UNSW Australia Centre for Big Data Research in Health.

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In-confidence reports for government

Child protection services involvement and developmental outcomes among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Kindergarten children in New South Wales in 2009 and 2012: Findings from a population-based, cross-sectoral data linkage study (The Seeding Success Study)

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Hanly, MJ and Falster, K (2019). Child protection services involvement and developmental outcomes among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Kindergarten children in New South Wales in 2009 and 2012: Findings from a population-based, cross-sectoral data linkage study (The Seeding Success Study). (In confidence report for the NSW Government-funded Independent Review into Aboriginal Children and Young People in Out-of-Home Care).

Findings from this analysis are reported in the Family is Culture review, available online here: https://www.familyisculture.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/726329/Family-Is-Culture-Review-Report.pdf


Early life pathways into child protection and child development outcomes at age five: Findings from a population-based data linkage study (The Seeding Success Study)

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Falster, K and Hanly, MJ (2017). Early life pathways into child protection and child development outcomes at age five: Findings from a population-based data linkage study (The Seeding Success Study). Their Futures Matter Analysis Report 1, September 2017 (In confidence report for NSW Government).


Early life health, development and pathways into child protection for children placed in residential care: Findings from a population-based data linkage study (The Seeding Success Study

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Hanly, MJ and Falster, K (2017). Early life health, development and pathways into child protection for children placed in residential care: Findings from a population-based data linkage study (The Seeding Success Study). Their Futures Matter Analysis Report 2, October 2017 (In confidence report for NSW Government).