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Research papers
2010
Evaluation of an Intergenerational Playgroup in a Residential Aged Care Facility. National Ageing Research Insitute, Melbourne.
Teen Mother Project summary report. Dr Bronwyn Harman, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia.
Playgroup Victoria - Evaluation of Intensive Support Playgroups in Greater Dandenong. Murdoch Research Institute, Melbourne.
2009
A Place to Be. Research into supported playgroups. Dianne Jackson, NSW. PhD thesis.
Playgroup Research Agenda. Parenting Research Centre and Playgroup Victoria.
Support for Playgroups Affected by Bushfire Project report. Playgroup Victoria.
2008
Engaging Fathers in Child and Family Services. National Evaluation Consortium for the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA).
Evaluation of the Playgroup Program. ARTD Consultants, NSW for FaHCSIA.
A Journey into Mobile Children's Services. Kaye Plowman, Playgroup Victoria, Mobile Chidren's Services Association Conference.
Evaluating playgroups: an examination of issues and options. Anne Dadich, University of Melbourne, published in The Australian Community Psychologist.
Community group audit project. David Wain, Victorian Public Health Training Scheme.
2007
The Inclusive Role of Playgroups in Greater Dandenong. Nicole Oke, Janet Stanley and Jacqui Theobald, Brotherhood of St Lawrence.
2004
A New Playgroup Model that Broadens Learning Opportunities for Children in Families with High Needs. Kaye Plowman for Playgroup Australia, OMEP conference, Melbourne.
2003
Early Intervention Parenting Project Report. Centre for Community Child Health, Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne.
Supporting Families with High Needs to Access Family Services. Kaye Plowman for Playgroup Australia, AECA conference, Tasmania.
The Knox Model of Playgroup Organisation and Support. Anne Fortune, Knox City Council, 8th Early Childhood Convention, New Zealand.
Caravan Parks Pilot Family Crisis Child Care Program. Gus Eddy, National Dissemination Program, Family Action Centre, University of Newcastle, NSW.
2000
New Mother Groups as a Social Network Intervention: Consumer and Maternal and Child Health Nurse Perspectives. Dorothy Scott, Sue Brady and Patricia Glynn. Accepted for publication in the Australian Journal of Advanced Nursing.
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