

We worked with the Centre of Research Excellence in Childhood Adversity and Mental Health on this policy brief, using case studies of HJPs based in Child and Family Hubs to learn about what it takes to create a successful partnership: shared purpose, collaborative processes, and investment in relationships.

A new paper aims to point the way to a coordinated, multi-sector response to the big issues affecting children and families.

What legal needs do consumers bring to mental health services? And what do mental health services need to be able to help?

This report explores health justice partnership sustainability through the experience of the Integrated Services for Survivor Advocacy (ISSA) partnership.

This report discusses whether and how health justice partnerships achieve financial wellbeing outcomes for their clients, how they work with financial counsellors and the opportunities and constraints of addressing financial wellbeing.