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Factsheet 1: Developing a Measure of Social and Emotional Wellbeing (SEWB) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Youth

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Harrap, Ben
Wycisk, Oscar
Dinku, Yonatan
Howard-Wagner, Deirdre
Cooms, Valerie
Guthrie, Jill
Edwards, Ben
Somboonsin, Pattheera (Paire)
Yap, Mandy

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ANU Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research

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Footprints in Time: The Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC) has been following two cohorts of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from across Australia since 2008. This fact sheet draws on the responses of 1,218 Study Youth who participated in both Waves 11 and 12.

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