Persistent Identifier
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doi:10.26193/7IGLME |
Publication Date
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2022-08-04 |
Title
| Footprints in Time: The Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children, Release 12 (Waves 1-12) |
Alternative Title
| LSIC Release 12 |
Alternative URL
| https://www.dss.gov.au/about-the-department/national-centre-for-longitudinal-studies/overview-of-footprints-in-time-the-longitudinal-study-of-indigenous-children-lsic |
Other Identifier
| Australian Data Archive: 01438 |
Author
| Department of Social Services (Australian Government) |
Point of Contact
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Australian Data Archive (The Australian National University) |
Description
| The Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC) follows the development of up to 1,700 Indigenous children and their families across urban, regional and remote Australia. It is one of the largest longitudinal studies of Indigenous people worldwide. LSIC aims to improve understanding of the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, their families and communities to inform better policy and program development. The study collects information about parenting, family relationships, housing and neighbourhood, childhood education, child and parent health, parental education, employment and income, attitudes and aspirations, as well as culture and community. It includes two groups of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children who were aged 6 to 18 months (B cohort) and 3.5-5 years (K cohort) when the study began in 2008. Data is primarily collected via annual face-to-face interviews with Indigenous interviewers.
PLEASE NOTE that this release of LSIC is now superseded and is available and is available by request for approved training courses only. For the current release, please visit https://ada.edu.au/lsic_current |
Subject
| Social Sciences |
Keyword
| Aboriginal communities (APAIS) http://vocabularyserver.com/apais/
Aboriginal culture (APAIS)
Aboriginal youth (APAIS)
Children (APAIS)
Child health (APAIS)
Education (APAIS)
Family (APAIS)
Health services (APAIS)
Housing (APAIS)
Indigenous peoples (APAIS)
Living standards (APAIS)
Schools (APAIS)
Student assessment (APAIS)
Torres Strait Islanders (APAIS) |
Related Publication
| A Decade of Data Report: Findings from the first 10 years of Footprints in Time follows the developmental pathways of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. It focusses on what helps Indigenous children ‘grow up strong’. url: https://www.dss.gov.au/about-the-department/longitudinal-studies/research-and-publications/a-decade-of-data-findings-from-the-first-10-years-of-footprints-in-time-2020
FLoSse Research, DSS's Longitudinal Surveys Electronic Research. url: http://flosse.dss.gov.au/index.php |
Language
| English |
Producer
| Department of Social Services (Australian Government) (DSS) https://www.dss.gov.au/ |
Contributor
| Data Manager : Department of Social Services
Research Group : Department of Social Services
Funder : Department of Social Services
Data Collector : Roy Morgan (Waves 1-4)
Data Collector : Colmar Brunton (Waves 5-11)
Data Collector : Colmar Brunton (Waves 12) |
Distributor
| Australian Data Archive (The Australian National University) (ADA) http://www.ada.edu.au/ |
Depositor
| Department of Social Services |
Deposit Date
| 2021 |
Time Period
| Start Date: 2008-04-21 ; End Date: 2018-12-19 |
Date of Collection
| Start Date: 2008-04-21 ; End Date: 2009-02-23
Start Date: 2009-03-03 ; End Date: 2009-12-17
Start Date: 2010-03-03 ; End Date: 2010-12-23
Start Date: 2011-03-07 ; End Date: 2011-12-18
Start Date: 2012-03-17 ; End Date: 2012-12-19
Start Date: 2013-02-25 ; End Date: 2013-12-14
Start Date: 2014-02-22 ; End Date: 2014-12-17
Start Date: 2015-03-04 ; End Date: 2015-12-15
Start Date: 2016-02-17 ; End Date: 2016-12-16
Start Date: 2017-02-20 ; End Date: 2017-12-13
Start Date: 2018-02-13 ; End Date: 2018-12-19
Start Date: 2019-02-09 ; End Date: 2019-12-23 |
Data Type
| Survey data |
Series
| Footprints in Time: Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children: Overview
The Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC) follows the development of up to 1,700 Indigenous children and their families across urban, regional and remote Australia. The study provides a data resource that can be drawn on by government, researchers, service providers, parents and communities. It is one of the largest longitudinal studies of Indigenous people worldwide.
Purpose of the study
LSIC aims to improve understanding of the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, their families and communities to inform better policy and program development.
Key research questions 2020 to 2025
The key research questions, formulated under the guidance of the Indigenous majority LSIC Steering Committee and updated by that Committee are:
- What do Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people need to grow up strong?
- What helps Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people to stay on track or become healthier, more positive and strong?
- What is the importance of family, extended family and community in adolescence and emerging adulthood?
- How can services and other types of support make a difference to the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people?
- How do Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people transition into and through adulthood?
- What does it mean to be a young Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander growing up in the 21st century?
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Software
| SPSS, Version: 24.0
Stata, Version: 16.0
SAS, Version: 9.4 |
Related Material
| Data Documentation and Publications |