Finding our feet - First findings from Footprints in Time   

On culture and identity  

Next steps 

Our research team is out in the field conducting Wave 2 interviews until November 2009. They are also collecting stories from families and communities to provide an overall view of the lives and experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and children.

Wave 3 is being piloted in Brisbane, Wagga Wagga and Mount Isa in September 2009. Interviews are expected to start in March 2010.

We will continue to report findings to communities and study families about what we have learned. Each year, we will go back to the same families to see how their children are doing.

Want to know more about Footprints in Time?

Go to www.fahcsia.gov.au/FootprintsInTime

Study participants

If you are a study participant, we need to keep in touch with you.

If you have moved or are going to move, please remember to contact us on the free-call number 1800 106 235 or contact your local RAO.

To receive more copies of this booklet contact us on the free-call number 1800 106 235.

To access the Footprints in Time data

FOOTPRINTS IN TIME data will be made available to researchers approved by FaHCSIA. There are strict security and confidentiality protocols surrounding use of the data. Queries about the study or the data should be forwarded to LSICdata@fahcsia.gov.au and queries about applying for the data or licencing arrangements should be sent to longitudinalsurveys@fahcsia.gov.au


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