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Research to Practice Translations from the Bouverie Centre

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The Evidence to Experience podcasts feature:

  • Interviews with The Bouverie Centre’s practice and research specialists
  • Findings from our research
  • Deep dives into systemic thinking

Perfect for learning on the go.


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Citation McIntosh, J., Rottem, N., Cloud, Z., Kuntsche, S., Pradel, M., Painter, F., ... & Hartley, E. (2025). Contrasting Team and Co‐Therapy Approaches to a Walk‐In Family Therapy Program. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 46(3), e70014.

A rapid systematic review of best practice evidence for identification, engagement, support, and referral


Citation: Citation: Wells, Y. D., McIntosh, J. E., Painter, F. L., Holtzworth-Munroe, A., Wright, B. J., Jiang, H., ... & Evans, E. (2025). Family Violence Risk on Entry to the Family Courts of Australia: Profiles and Predictive Validity of the DOORS Triage Process. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 08862605251363611.


Citation: Booth, A. T., Welsh, E. T., Jayasinghe, A., Elliott, A., Tsorlinis, K., Story, K., ... & McIntosh, J. E. (2025). Family-Centered Support for Women Prisoners to Reduce Recidivism Risk: The ‘Strengthening Connections’ Service. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 0306624X251389984.

A rapid systematic review of best practice evidence for identification, engagement, support, and referral


Citation: Vuong, A. T., Opie, J. E., Kuntsche, S., Hameed, M., Khalil, H., Pearce, N., … Mcintosh, J. E. (2026). Young people with caring responsibilities for persons with mental illness or substance use concerns: a rapid systematic review of best practice evidence for identification, engagement, support, and referral. Advances in Mental Health, 1–35. Access the research paper here:

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