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| About | The overall aim of the Australian Infant, Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health Association [AICAFMHA] is to actively promote the mental health and well being of infants, children, adolescents and their families and carers. |
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| Contact | Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
GPO Box 553 Canberra 2601 Australia +61/2/6249 7310 +61/2/6249 7714 fax |
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| About | From 1961, the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies [AIATSIS] has been an independent Commonwealth Government statutory authority devoted to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies. It is Australia's premier institution for information about the cultures and lifestyles of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. |
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| Contact | Australian Institute of Criminology
GPO Box 2944 Canberra ACT 2601 Australia +61/2/6260 9200 +61/2/6260 9201 fax - or - Australian Institute of Criminology 74 Leichhardt Street Griffith ACT Australia Front.Desk@aic.gov.au |
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| About | The Australian Institute of Criminology [AIC], a Commonwealth statutory authority, was established in 1973, and operates under the Criminology Research Act 1971. The Director reports to the Minister for Justice and to a Board of Management comprising distinguished criminal justice practitioners from around Australia. The Institute is the national focus for the study of crime and criminal justice in Australia and for the dissemination of criminal justice information. The Institute draws on information supplied to it by a wide variety of sources and its policy advice is objective and independent. |
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| Contact | Australian Institute of Family Studies
300 Queen Street Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia +61/3/9214 7888 +61/3/9214 7839 fax |
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| About | The Australian Institute of Family Studies is an independent statutory authority established by the Commonwealth Government in 1980 to promote the identification and understanding of factors affecting marital and family stability in Australia. The Institute is located within the Department of Health and Family Services and reports to the Minister for Family Services. |
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| Contact | Australian Institute of Socio-Analysis
8 La Trobe Street Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia +61/3/96546575 +61/3/96549095 aisa@aisa.org.au |
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| About | The Australian Institute of Socio-Analysis [AISA] is a not-for profit company concerned with increasing the work capacities of individuals, groups and institutions. Founded in Victoria in 1983, AISA brings together people from differing professions who aim to develop new ways of thinking, and working, and thinking about work. AISA's framework derives from the group relations traditions of the Tavistock Institute, London.
AISA defines 'socio-analysis' as the activity of exploration, consultancy, and action research, which combines and synthesises methodologies and theories derived from psychoanalysis, group relations, social systems thinking and organisational behaviour. |
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| Contact | Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention
Griffith University Mt Gravatt Campus Brisbane Queensland 4111 Australia |
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| About | The Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention [AISRAP] was established in early 1996 as part of Griffith University's ongoing commitment towards better public health for all Australians. The Institute receives financial and infrastructure supports from the Queensland Government, the private sector and Griffith University. The aim of AISRAP is to promote, conduct, and support comprehensive intersectoral programs of research activities for the prevention of suicidal behaviours in Australia. |
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