Child and family welfare is a critical issue among newly arrived migrant families in Australia, and humanitarian migrant families are at especially high risk of having child protection authorities intervene and remove children from their care. Drawing on qualitative research with South Sudanese families—one of the fastest growing newly arrived humanitarian migrant communities in Australia—this article demonstrates how shifting toward responsive regulatory practices in child protection can create a safer environment around children in immigrant families
In Australia in 1946, the Immigration (Guardianship of Children) Act was passed. This Act was intend...
This paper is the first publication of its kind to review the available research literature on ...
The ever-increasing number of reasons forcing people to flee from their homes to new, safer places e...
Abstract Increasing numbers of families arriving through Australia\u27s humanitarian settlement sch...
This Research to Practice issue explores the challenges experienced by refugee families resettl...
Very little is known about the ecology of the refugee parenting experience in pre-resettlement conte...
With increasing numbers of families arriving in Australia for humanitarian reasons or through migrat...
Summary: Australia is multicultural society with one in four Australians born overseas and speaking...
With unprecedented numbers of children on the move in search of safety, Protecting Migrant Children ...
In 2010-11, Australia accepted 13,799 refugees. However, there has been little research into the exp...
The purpose of this article is to explore the settlement challenges facing the South Sudanese refuge...
The family is indisputably the central element and most important aspect of peoples' lives. It is ou...
The principle of child protection and the efforts to protect children from abuse and neglect in pre-...
Child safety is now a national policy priority in Australia. Extensive inquiries and reviews have es...
So ubiquitous is reference to collaboration in policy documents that it is in danger of being ignore...
In Australia in 1946, the Immigration (Guardianship of Children) Act was passed. This Act was intend...
This paper is the first publication of its kind to review the available research literature on ...
The ever-increasing number of reasons forcing people to flee from their homes to new, safer places e...
Abstract Increasing numbers of families arriving through Australia\u27s humanitarian settlement sch...
This Research to Practice issue explores the challenges experienced by refugee families resettl...
Very little is known about the ecology of the refugee parenting experience in pre-resettlement conte...
With increasing numbers of families arriving in Australia for humanitarian reasons or through migrat...
Summary: Australia is multicultural society with one in four Australians born overseas and speaking...
With unprecedented numbers of children on the move in search of safety, Protecting Migrant Children ...
In 2010-11, Australia accepted 13,799 refugees. However, there has been little research into the exp...
The purpose of this article is to explore the settlement challenges facing the South Sudanese refuge...
The family is indisputably the central element and most important aspect of peoples' lives. It is ou...
The principle of child protection and the efforts to protect children from abuse and neglect in pre-...
Child safety is now a national policy priority in Australia. Extensive inquiries and reviews have es...
So ubiquitous is reference to collaboration in policy documents that it is in danger of being ignore...
In Australia in 1946, the Immigration (Guardianship of Children) Act was passed. This Act was intend...
This paper is the first publication of its kind to review the available research literature on ...
The ever-increasing number of reasons forcing people to flee from their homes to new, safer places e...