Footprints in Time: The Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC) Social and Emotional Wellbeing Summary Report
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2024-09
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Deirdre Howard-Wagner
Ben Harrap
Oscar Wycisk
Yonatan Dinku
Jill Guthrie
Geoffrey Buchanan
Eleanor Malbon
Valerie Cooms
Pattheera Somboonsin
Ben Edwards
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Canberra, ACT: Australian National University, POLIS Centre for Indigenous Policy Research
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The Centre for Indigenous Policy Research at POLIS: The Centre for Social Policy Research, the Australian National University was commissioned by the Commonwealth Department of Social Services (DSS) to deliver a Report which analyses the Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB) of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Youth (the Research Report), as recorded in Footprints in Time: The Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC).
This Summary Report, which sets out the high-level methods, findings, and implications of the analysis of LSIC data in relation to the SEWB of LSIC Study Children/Youth, is part of a suite of materials that accompany the Research Report, which also includes a series of Factsheets, describing our analysis and findings.
This Summary Report outlines the high-level methods, findings, research and policy implications of our analysis. Comprehensive and detailed descriptions and analysis can be found in the Research Report, which comprises six sections: the conceptual model for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander SEWB; Fitting the Gee et al (2014) framework for SEWB to LSIC data, using structural equation modelling; Culture as a determinant of SEWB for LSIC Study Children; longitudinal analysis of the factors associated with SEWB for LSIC children; self-harm and suicidal behaviours among LSIC youth; and trajectories of SEWB and related outcomes.
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