Keeping families together: Evidence and outcomes from the Family Preservation and Reunification Program

Uniting Vic. Tas

The Uniting Vic.Tas' Family Preservation and Reunification Program (FPR) in Australia is an intensive, in-home family service designed to keep children safe while supporting families to stay together where possible. The program forms part of the Victorian Government’s ‘Roadmap for Reform: Strong Families, Safe Children’ initiative.

In 2025, Uniting Vic.Tas undertook an evaluation of our FPR Program to better understand the outcomes experienced by families who engaged in the program, and to identify the barriers to, and enablers of, success.

The evaluation team consisted of program and evaluation staff as well as consumer partners with lived experience of accessing family services. Together they analysed data collected from 124 families who had accessed the program.

Key findings

The evaluation found strong evidence that the FPR Program is achieving significant and meaningful outcomes for participating families across Victoria. Outcomes were strongest where families experienced trust and respect from practitioners; consistent, relational support; and practical help alongside emotional support.

Opportunities for improvement included more time in the program; greater continuity of practitioners and increased contact or follow-up after exiting the program.

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