When the Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission tabled Bringing them home, its report into the separation of indigenous children from their families, it was criticised for failing to consider Indigenous child welfare within the context of contemporary standards. Non-Indigenous people who had experienced out-of-home care also questioned why their stories were not recognised. This thesis addresses those concerns, examining the origins and history of the welfare systems of NSW and Tasmania between 1880 and 1940. Tasmania, which had no specific policies on race or Indigenous children, provides fruitful ground for comparison with NSW, which had separate welfare systems for children defined as Indigenous and non-Indigenous. This thesis d...
Debate has occurred over the past decade about Aboriginal Australians’ ‘welfare dependency’. How can...
This paper presents the results of an ARC Small Grant titled “The Bringing them Home ‘Stolen Generat...
This article deals with various implications arising from evidence of slavery experienced by childre...
This is a study of Aboriginal child welfare. The main focus is on New South Wales, but the issues co...
This article focuses on the incorporation of Aboriginal children into European families on a private...
This thesis investigates the relationship between the State and destitute, neglected children, and y...
The forced removal of Indigenous Australians from their family groups in the past remains one of the...
This thesis explores and examines the history of Aboriginal child welfare policy in Western Australi...
The history of child welfare in Australia has been constructed within the context of empire, but the...
The provision of welfare for Aboriginal Australians has always been a complex and contentious issue....
This paper surveys the legislation relating to the out-of-home care of children. It identifies four ...
This open access book offers an unprecedented analysis of child welfare schemes, situating them in t...
A hidden history of government intervention into the lives of unwed, white mothers is beginning to e...
The provision of welfare for Aboriginal Australians has always been a complex and contentious issue....
The disproportionate representation of Aboriginal children in the New South Wales child protection s...
Debate has occurred over the past decade about Aboriginal Australians’ ‘welfare dependency’. How can...
This paper presents the results of an ARC Small Grant titled “The Bringing them Home ‘Stolen Generat...
This article deals with various implications arising from evidence of slavery experienced by childre...
This is a study of Aboriginal child welfare. The main focus is on New South Wales, but the issues co...
This article focuses on the incorporation of Aboriginal children into European families on a private...
This thesis investigates the relationship between the State and destitute, neglected children, and y...
The forced removal of Indigenous Australians from their family groups in the past remains one of the...
This thesis explores and examines the history of Aboriginal child welfare policy in Western Australi...
The history of child welfare in Australia has been constructed within the context of empire, but the...
The provision of welfare for Aboriginal Australians has always been a complex and contentious issue....
This paper surveys the legislation relating to the out-of-home care of children. It identifies four ...
This open access book offers an unprecedented analysis of child welfare schemes, situating them in t...
A hidden history of government intervention into the lives of unwed, white mothers is beginning to e...
The provision of welfare for Aboriginal Australians has always been a complex and contentious issue....
The disproportionate representation of Aboriginal children in the New South Wales child protection s...
Debate has occurred over the past decade about Aboriginal Australians’ ‘welfare dependency’. How can...
This paper presents the results of an ARC Small Grant titled “The Bringing them Home ‘Stolen Generat...
This article deals with various implications arising from evidence of slavery experienced by childre...