A recent report delivered by the Australian Centre for Child Protection has highlighted the need for empirical evidence of effective pedagogies for supporting teaching and learning of child protection content in Australian teacher education programs (Arnold & Maio-Taddeo, 2007). This paper advances this call by presenting case study accounts of different approaches to teaching child protection content in University-based teacher education programs across three Australian States. These different cases provide a basis for understanding existing strategies as an important precursor to improving practice. Although preschool, primary and secondary schools have been involved in efforts to protect children from abuse and neglect since the 1970s, t...
In 2004–5, the South Australian Department of Education and Children‘s Services (DECS) revised its c...
The purpose of this paper is to examine recent research about teachers\u27 participation in the chil...
Child abuse and neglect is prevalent and entails significant costs to children, families and society...
A recent report delivered by the Australian Centre for Child Protection has highlighted the need for...
This paper examines research about child protection preparation of teachers. Such research indicates...
Australia began to acknowledge the existence of child abuse and neglect during the 1960\u27s which l...
In 2004–5, the South Australian Department of Education and Children’s Services (DECS) revised i...
Teachers in many countries are mandated by law, professional codes, or education authorities to repo...
The number of notifications of child abuse is increasing rapidly so that, if the present trend conti...
The past four decades have seen increasing public and professional awareness of child sexual abuse. ...
In response to the diverse number of child sexual abuse (CSA) prevention programs currently implemen...
© 2017 Merrin Anne SulovskiChild sexual abuse is a significant community concern. The experience of...
The past four decades have seen increasing public and professional awareness of child sexual abuse. ...
Teachers face many competing responsibilities and barriers to protect children, which consequently a...
Child maltreatment is a serious problem, worldwide. Children and young people who have experienced m...
In 2004–5, the South Australian Department of Education and Children‘s Services (DECS) revised its c...
The purpose of this paper is to examine recent research about teachers\u27 participation in the chil...
Child abuse and neglect is prevalent and entails significant costs to children, families and society...
A recent report delivered by the Australian Centre for Child Protection has highlighted the need for...
This paper examines research about child protection preparation of teachers. Such research indicates...
Australia began to acknowledge the existence of child abuse and neglect during the 1960\u27s which l...
In 2004–5, the South Australian Department of Education and Children’s Services (DECS) revised i...
Teachers in many countries are mandated by law, professional codes, or education authorities to repo...
The number of notifications of child abuse is increasing rapidly so that, if the present trend conti...
The past four decades have seen increasing public and professional awareness of child sexual abuse. ...
In response to the diverse number of child sexual abuse (CSA) prevention programs currently implemen...
© 2017 Merrin Anne SulovskiChild sexual abuse is a significant community concern. The experience of...
The past four decades have seen increasing public and professional awareness of child sexual abuse. ...
Teachers face many competing responsibilities and barriers to protect children, which consequently a...
Child maltreatment is a serious problem, worldwide. Children and young people who have experienced m...
In 2004–5, the South Australian Department of Education and Children‘s Services (DECS) revised its c...
The purpose of this paper is to examine recent research about teachers\u27 participation in the chil...
Child abuse and neglect is prevalent and entails significant costs to children, families and society...