To pandemic-proof our children’s futures, student mental health, the roles of teachers and communities, and digital equality should be central in education policies.
The University of Queensland

The Institute of Social Science Research (ISSR) is one of Australia’s largest social science research institutes. It works collaboratively with governments and the private and not-for-profit sectors on pressing social science challenges.

Visit
Website

How could we create a roadmap for recovery and maximise educational outcomes of children and young people experiencing disadvantage in the wake of COVID-19?

Royal Far West

The Peer to Peer Network Pilot will co-design a peer to peer networking model to connect Learning for Life families with one another to fill gaps in support and add value to local communities, with the aim to scale it across the Smith Family’s more than 90 communities.

Where are we working?
Explore where 
The University of Queensland
 are active across Australia
Our latest news updates
No items found.
What are the impact areas we aim to work within?
Community Group
Children (6-18 years)
Young People (16-24 years)
Families and care givers
Parents
Children and young people in out of home care
Strengthening children’s developmental foundations
Starting School Well
Finishing School Well
Resilience to crisis
Reducing sources of stress
Strengthening relationships
Data Futures
Mental health and wellbeing
System Transformation
Campaigns and Advocacy
Impact Area
Children (6-18 years)
Young People (16-24 years)
Families and care givers
Parents
Children and young people in out of home care
Strengthening children’s developmental foundations
Starting School Well
Finishing School Well
Resilience to crisis
Reducing sources of stress
Strengthening relationships
Data Futures
Mental health and wellbeing
System Transformation
Campaigns and Advocacy