A picture of Australia's children

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'A picture of Australia's children' is the third national statistical report on the health, development and wellbeing of Australia's children aged 0-14 years. Childhood, particularly early childhood, has become a key priority for governments and non-government organisations across Australia. This is in response to emerging issues of concern for Australia's children in the context of rapid social change, as well as compelling evidence about the importance of the early years for laying the foundations for children's future competence and physical and mental wellbeing. This report has been broadened to bring together a wide variety of data, including information about individual, family and societal factors that influence the health, development and wellbeing of children. New topics include exposure to environmental tobacco smoke, homelessness, literacy and numeracy, children as victims of violence, neighbourhood safety, and parental health and disability.

Authored by AIHW.

Published 2 May 2005; ISBN-13 978 1 74024 465 7; AIHW cat. no. PHE 58; 120pp.; $30.00

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Full publication (3.27M PDF) 1, 2, 3

  • Preliminary material (260K PDF) Note 1
    • Title page and verso
    • Contents
    • List of tables
    • List of figures
    • Foreword
    • Acknowledgments
    • Executive summary
  • Sections
    • Part I : Background information (233K PDF)
      1. Introduction
      2. An overview of the Australian child population
    • Part II : Child health, development and wellbeing
      • How healthy are Australia's children? (358K PDF)
        1. Mortality
        2. Morbidity
        3. Disability
        4. Mental health
      • How well are we promoting healthy child development? (262K PDF)
        1. Childhood immunisation
        2. Breastfeeding
        3. Dental health
      • What factors can affect children adversely? (398K PDF)
        1. Low birth weight
        2. Smoking during pregnancy
        3. Environmental tobacco smoke in the home
        4. Overweight and obesity
        5. Tobacco use
        6. Alcohol misuse
      • How safe and secure are Australia's children? (376K PDF) Note 1
        1. Injuries
        2. Child abuse and neglect
        3. Children as victims of violence
        4. Homelessness
      • How well are Australia's children learning and developing? (284K PDF) Note 1
        1. Preschool education
        2. Literacy and numeracy
        3. Children and crime
    • Part III : The role of family and community
      • What kind of families and communities do Australia's children live in? (456K PDF) Note 2
        1. Family structure
        2. Family functioning
        3. Economic security
        4. Children in out-of-home care
        5. Parents with disability or chronic illnesses
        6. Neighbourhood safety
        7. Social capital
    • Part IV : Future directions
      1. Monitoring the health, development and wellbeing of Australia's children-next steps (175K PDF)
  • End matter (245K PDF)
    • Data sources
    • Abbreviations
    • Glossary
    • References

Notes and corrections

  1. 20050518: Pages x, 58 and 69 replaced.
    • Full publication (3.21M PDF)
    • Preliminary material (233K PDF)
    • How safe and secure are Australia's children? (336K PDF)
    • How well are Australia's children learning and developing? (254K PDF)
  2. 20050624: Page 91 (CVII) replaced.
    • Full publication (2.95M PDF)
    • What kind of families and communities do Australia's children live in? (456K PDF)

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  1. A Picture of Australia's Children - selected highlights

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