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We aim to provide comprehensive information about the way that early experiences in life influence later mental and physical health (as well as other educational, justice, and social outcomes) in adolescence and adulthood. We work closely with multiple government agencies to transform scientific research findings into information that can be used by a range of services to develop new policies and community-based programs that support the healthy development of all Australian children.

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