Since the emergence of child abuse as a phenomenon of public concern, legislative responsibility for child protection as a human right has become a leading motif within the international human rights discourse and a major policy issue within social institutions such as schools. This paper canvasses significant legislative initiatives in child protection and human rights in Queensland and argues for heightened understanding of the social and political contexts in which child protection responsibilities are enacted
This study examines child protection service delivery model development in Australia. Child maltreat...
This paper examines the organisation of child protection in Australia, with particular attention pai...
In 2015 the QLRC is conducting an inquiry into whether to extend legislative mandatory reporting dut...
Legislative responsibility for child protection has become a major theme in the international human ...
This article examines some aspects of child protection practice in various Australian states. It doe...
Australia ratified The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (The Convention) in Dece...
Child abuse, and deaths of the clients of child protection services, continues to plague welfare and...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...
The Queensland Government is committed to building a new child protection and family support system ...
Child safety is now a national policy priority in Australia. Extensive inquiries and reviews have es...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...
This open access book critically explores what child protection policy and professional practice wou...
State child welfare practices played a central role in the dispossession and attempted ‘resocialisat...
This resource sheet outlines the role and duties of child commissioners, and explains the differenc...
In this paper child protection policies from two Australian states (New South Wales and Queensland) ...
This study examines child protection service delivery model development in Australia. Child maltreat...
This paper examines the organisation of child protection in Australia, with particular attention pai...
In 2015 the QLRC is conducting an inquiry into whether to extend legislative mandatory reporting dut...
Legislative responsibility for child protection has become a major theme in the international human ...
This article examines some aspects of child protection practice in various Australian states. It doe...
Australia ratified The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (The Convention) in Dece...
Child abuse, and deaths of the clients of child protection services, continues to plague welfare and...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...
The Queensland Government is committed to building a new child protection and family support system ...
Child safety is now a national policy priority in Australia. Extensive inquiries and reviews have es...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...
This open access book critically explores what child protection policy and professional practice wou...
State child welfare practices played a central role in the dispossession and attempted ‘resocialisat...
This resource sheet outlines the role and duties of child commissioners, and explains the differenc...
In this paper child protection policies from two Australian states (New South Wales and Queensland) ...
This study examines child protection service delivery model development in Australia. Child maltreat...
This paper examines the organisation of child protection in Australia, with particular attention pai...
In 2015 the QLRC is conducting an inquiry into whether to extend legislative mandatory reporting dut...