Bringing Up Aboriginal Babies at Home (BUABAH) Program Evaluation

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About this evaluation

Bringing Up Aboriginal Babies at Home (BUABAH) is an Aboriginal-led early support program designed to reduce unborn reports and prevent child protection involvement. Led by an Aboriginal practitioner, the program provides mothers with intensive case management and wraparound support. This evaluation looks at how the program BUABAH was delivered, what outcomes it achieved, and where it could be strengthened. 

  • Year: 2024 
  • Report authors: Sarah Wise and Ellen Pittman
  • Summary author: Carla Chan Unger 
  • Organisation: The University of Melbourne  
  • Commissioned by: VACCA 

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