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Journal of Family Studies | 2011

The family relationship centre legal assistance services partnerships program: Evolution and evaluation

Lawrie Moloney; Rae Kaspiew; John De Maio; Julie Deblaquiere; Kelly Hand; Briony Horsfall

Abstract In June 2009, the Commonwealth Attorney General announced a Family Relationship Centres/ Legal Assistance Partnerships Program, (the ‘Better Partnerships’ program) the aim of which was to assist separated or separating families, ‘by providing access to early and targeted legal information and advice when attending Family Relationship Centres’ (McClelland, 2009). The present paper contextualizes this significant shift in policy and practice. It then reports on key results of an evaluation of the program, completed in late 2010 by the Australian Institute of Family Studies. The paper concludes with reflections on the program and on future directions.


Archive | 2009

Evaluation of the 2006 family law reforms

Rae Kaspiew; Matthew Gray; Ruth Weston; Lawrie Moloney; Kelly Hand; Lixia Qu; Michael Alexander; Jennifer Baxter; Catherine Caruana; Chelsea Cornell; Julie Deblaquiere; John De Maio; Jessica Fullarton; Kirsten Hancock; Bianca Klettke; Jodie Lodge; Shaun Lohoar; Jennifer Renda; Grace Soriano; Robert Stainsby; Danielle Wisniak


Family Court Review | 2013

Family Relationship Centres: partnerships with Legal Assistance Services

Lawrie Moloney; Rae Kaspiew; John De Maio; Julie Deblaquiere


Archive | 2012

Evaluation of a pilot of legally assisted and supported family dispute resolution in family violence cases

Rae Kaspiew; John De Maio; Julie Deblaquiere; Briony Horsfall


Archive | 2009

Evaluation of the 2006 family law reforms : summary report

Rae Kaspiew; Matthew Gray; Ruth Weston; Lawrie Moloney; Kelly Hand; Lixia Qu; Michael Alexander; Jennifer Baxter; Catherine Caruana; Chelsea Cornell; Julie Deblaquiere; John De Maio; Jessica Fullarton; Kirsten Hancock; Bianca Klettke; Jodie Lodge; Shaun Lohoar; Jennifer Renda; Grace Soriano; Robert Stainsby; Danielle Wisniak


Family matters | 2011

Grandparenting and the 2006 Family Law Reforms

Lixia Qu; Lawrie Moloney; Ruth Weston; Kelly Hand; Julie Deblaquiere; John De Maio


Archive | 2014

The role and efficacy of Independent Children's Lawyers

Briony Horsfall; Rachel Carson; Rae Kaspiew; Sharnee Moore; Julie Deblaquiere; John De Maio


Family matters | 2012

Parental separation and grandchildren: The multiple perspectives of grandparents

Julie Deblaquiere; Lawrie Moloney; Ruth Weston


Family matters | 2014

The role and efficacy of Independent Children's Lawyers: Findings from the AIFS independent children's lawyer study

Rachel Carson; Rae Kaspiew; Sharnee Moore; Julie Deblaquiere; John De Maio; Briony Horsfall


Australian Journal of Family Law | 2014

Getting the word out: Independent children lawyers in the family law system

Briony Horsfall; Rachel Carson; Rae Kaspiew; Sharnee Moore; Julie Deblaquiere; John De Maio

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John De Maio

Australian Institute of Family Studies

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Rae Kaspiew

Australian Institute of Family Studies

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Kelly Hand

Australian Institute of Family Studies

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Ruth Weston

Australian Institute of Family Studies

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Lixia Qu

Australian Institute of Family Studies

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Rachel Carson

Australian Institute of Family Studies

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Jennifer Baxter

Australian Institute of Family Studies

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Jennifer Renda

Australian Institute of Family Studies

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