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Rae Kaspiew

Australian Institute of Family Studies

Dr Rae Kaspiew is a socio-legal researcher with particular expertise in family law and family violence. She manages the Family Law, Family Violence and Elder Abuse research program at the Australian Institute of Family Studies. She has been involved in an extensive range of studies and is the lead author of two large scale evaluations of successive waves of reforms in family law (the 2006 and 2012 reforms). She led the team that completed the National Elder Abuse Prevalence Study in 2021. Themes included her work include the extent to which systems and services meet the needs of people affected by elder abuse and family violence. Advisory roles have included membership the Family Law Council a body that provides policy advice on family law to the federal Attorney General from 2010 to 2016. She was also a member of the Violence Against Women Advisory Group (2009-2011) that advised the federal Minister for the Status of Women on the implementation of the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women. Rae is also on the editorial board of the Australian Journal of Family Law.



Presentations by Rae Kaspiew
Help-seeking for elder abuse: findings from the National Elder Abuse Prevalence Study
Help-seeking for elder abuse: findings from the National Elder Abuse Prevalence Study
Rae Kaspiew
Intersecting systems and the needs of families: Family law, child protection and domestic violence
Intersecting systems and the needs of families: Family law, child protection and domestic violence
Anne Hollonds, Rae Kaspiew, Daryl Higgins, Jess Hill, Lisa O’Neill


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