Summary
Optimal development during early childhood plays a key role in long-term mental health and social-emotional wellbeing. However, research suggests that large numbers of Australian children face developmental challenges when starting school, which may hinder these outcomes.
Research has demonstrated pervasive impacts of poorer mental health and wellbeing during childhood on outcomes later in life.
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Hidden Vulnerabilities in Communities
                                            The effects of growing up in poverty have been well documented.
                                        
                                        
                                
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Contact With the Child Protection System and Children's Development
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