This is a study of Aboriginal child welfare. The main focus is on New South Wales, but the issues confront people in all parts of Australia.Is there such a thing as Aboriginal child welfare? Should there be? The initial response of many people might be that laws and policies should not in any way distinguish between Aboriginal and other children. Laws and policies which make any such distinction between children of different races seem contrary to current notions of equality. Should we not be striving towards a child welfare system in which it makes no difference whether a child is black or white?The purpose of this study is to show that whether this is the right goal for child welfare is a remarkably complex question. Many Aboriginal peopl...
The toxic environment that is colonized Australia has broken many of the traditional circles of care...
The Indigenous peoples of Australia are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Although the te...
This article is concerned with the interplay between Indigenous children and their families’ equitab...
© 1989 Linda FreedmanThis is essentially a study of Aboriginal child welfare in Victoria today. Howe...
When the Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission tabled Bringing them home, its report into ...
The disproportionate representation of Aboriginal children in the New South Wales child protection s...
This thesis explores and examines the history of Aboriginal child welfare policy in Western Australi...
The failure of contemporary child welfare systems with respect to Indigenous children and young peop...
The forced removal of Indigenous children from their families and communities was one of the most ag...
This paper details the scope and nature of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander over-representatio...
Objectives The removal of a child from their parents is traumatising, particularly in Aboriginal co...
Very little is known about how Aboriginal parents experiencing vulnerabilities and communities perce...
OBJECTIVES: The removal of a child from their parents is traumatising, particularly in Aboriginal co...
In 2008, income management of recipients' social security payments was implemented as part of the Ca...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, the Indigenous peoples of Australia, inhabited this continen...
The toxic environment that is colonized Australia has broken many of the traditional circles of care...
The Indigenous peoples of Australia are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Although the te...
This article is concerned with the interplay between Indigenous children and their families’ equitab...
© 1989 Linda FreedmanThis is essentially a study of Aboriginal child welfare in Victoria today. Howe...
When the Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission tabled Bringing them home, its report into ...
The disproportionate representation of Aboriginal children in the New South Wales child protection s...
This thesis explores and examines the history of Aboriginal child welfare policy in Western Australi...
The failure of contemporary child welfare systems with respect to Indigenous children and young peop...
The forced removal of Indigenous children from their families and communities was one of the most ag...
This paper details the scope and nature of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander over-representatio...
Objectives The removal of a child from their parents is traumatising, particularly in Aboriginal co...
Very little is known about how Aboriginal parents experiencing vulnerabilities and communities perce...
OBJECTIVES: The removal of a child from their parents is traumatising, particularly in Aboriginal co...
In 2008, income management of recipients' social security payments was implemented as part of the Ca...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, the Indigenous peoples of Australia, inhabited this continen...
The toxic environment that is colonized Australia has broken many of the traditional circles of care...
The Indigenous peoples of Australia are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Although the te...
This article is concerned with the interplay between Indigenous children and their families’ equitab...