
Understanding and Supporting Australian Families
Ece Pelin Özmen
IKO3005876
26T1 EPRO204 Working with Families and Communities
EPRO204 Assessment 3 - Digital Portfolio
Shane Li
Exploring critical family contexts
Economic Contexts
Economic contexts indicate to the financial conditions that influence families’ access to resources, such as housing stability, income, and employment opportunities.
Social Contexts
Social contexts describe the conditions and structures that shape how families and children take part within society.
Cultural and Diversity
Cultural and diversity concepts indicate to the various cultural beliefs, identities, languages, and real-life experiences of families and children.
Health and Wellbeing
Health and wellbeing contexts play a crucial in relation to the emotional, physical, and psychological circumstances that shape children’s development, such as trauma, abuse, substance use, parental mental illness, grief, and abuse.
Crisis and Emergency