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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.
Evidence to Experience
Research to Practice Translations from the Bouverie Centre
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: