Reporting on How Children and Young People are Faring

2008 report

The state of Victoria’s children (2008) reports on how children and young people aged 0 up to 18 years are faring against the whole-of-government government outcomes framework, focusing on their health, wellbeing, learning, safety and development. It provides a systematic review of the evidence, allowing the Government to shape policy and programs and to identify where additional action may be required to improve the wellbeing of young Victorians. The report builds on The state of Victoria’s children (2006) report and The state of Victoria’s young people (2007) report.

For the full report, see: The state of Victoria’s children 2008 (PDF - 3.7Mb) or 

To see the report in sections:

1. Executive Summary and Introduction (PDF - 478Kb)

2. Victoria’s children and families– Section 1 (PDF - 192Kb)

3. How are Victoria’s children faring– Section 2 (PDF - 1.4Mb)

4. How are Victorian families influencing outcomes for their children? – Section 3 (PDF - 345Kb)

5. How well are Victorian families supported? – Section 4 (PDF - 815Kb)

6. Appendices (PDF - 275Kb)

The data Summary Report presents the key findings from the full report, see: Summary Report (PDF - 2.0Mb) 

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