The plan outlines the actions we will take to improve outcomes for LGBTIQA+ people in contact with the justice and community safety systems and our LGBTIQA+ staff.
The Victorian gambling study is a longitudinal study of gambling and health in Victoria conducted between 2008 and 2012. This study is the only large-scale, general population, longitudinal gambling study conducted in Australia.
This is the first study in Australia, and internationally, to examine the extent of gambling advertising on sport TV and non-sport TV, and the extent to which young people in different age groups are exposed to it.
This study seeks to better understand the harm experienced by children that can be attributed to their parents’ gambling.
This study explores attitudes, behaviour and exposure to gambling among secondary school students in Victoria. The researchers analysed responses to new gambling-related questions that were added to the triennial Australian Secondary Students Alcohol and Drugs Survey (ASSAD) in 2017
This study examined marketing strategies used by sports betting brands on social media, with a focus on their potential to appeal to young people.
Category One incident reporting data provides a snapshot of incidents and allegations in relation to young people within youth justice custodial facilities, operated by the Department of Justice and Community Safety.
Use of isolation in Youth Justice custody involves placing a child or a young person in a locked room, separate from others and away from the normal routine of the centre.
Searches of young people in Youth Justice custody are regulated by section 488 of the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 (CYF Act).
We’re expanding our clinical programs team in the Barwon South West region.