In order to examine current care planning experiences and practices for children whose primary carers are arrested and imprisoned in Victoria and New South Wales, this multi-method study gathered primary data from 151 imprisoned primary carers, 27 carers, three children and two adult children, along with 124 professional stakeholders. Secondary data was sought from both statutory and nongovernment organisations about imprisoned parents and children. Relevant rights, legislative and policy documents were also reviewed
As the growing prison population continues, children from all over face the many challenges and adve...
The increasing population of children with an incarcerated parent is a significant public health iss...
In western countries such as Australia, the U.S. and the U.K., the women’s prison population has inc...
This project was developed from the realisation that considerable research was available detailing t...
The prison population in most jurisdictions is escalating. As many prisoners are also parents, more ...
Australian adult prisoner numbers continue to rise to what have been described as unprecedented and ...
Children commonly experience considerable disruption to their care when a parent is incarcerated. Ma...
In Australia, the children of incarcerated parents are a growing and vulnerable population at risk f...
In Australia, the children of incarcerated parents are a growing and vulnerable population at risk f...
This research study commissioned by SHINE for Kids and funded by the ACT Health Directorate aims to ...
In Australia, the children of incarcerated parents are a growing and vulnerable population at risk f...
Introduction:The health effects for children with incarcerated parents, and methods to improve child...
Abstract Objectives:To estimate the number and proportion of children in New South Wales affected by...
INTRODUCTION: The health effects for children with incarcerated parents, and methods to improve c...
This paper brings together mixed-methodology research findings, with practitioner experiences of reu...
As the growing prison population continues, children from all over face the many challenges and adve...
The increasing population of children with an incarcerated parent is a significant public health iss...
In western countries such as Australia, the U.S. and the U.K., the women’s prison population has inc...
This project was developed from the realisation that considerable research was available detailing t...
The prison population in most jurisdictions is escalating. As many prisoners are also parents, more ...
Australian adult prisoner numbers continue to rise to what have been described as unprecedented and ...
Children commonly experience considerable disruption to their care when a parent is incarcerated. Ma...
In Australia, the children of incarcerated parents are a growing and vulnerable population at risk f...
In Australia, the children of incarcerated parents are a growing and vulnerable population at risk f...
This research study commissioned by SHINE for Kids and funded by the ACT Health Directorate aims to ...
In Australia, the children of incarcerated parents are a growing and vulnerable population at risk f...
Introduction:The health effects for children with incarcerated parents, and methods to improve child...
Abstract Objectives:To estimate the number and proportion of children in New South Wales affected by...
INTRODUCTION: The health effects for children with incarcerated parents, and methods to improve c...
This paper brings together mixed-methodology research findings, with practitioner experiences of reu...
As the growing prison population continues, children from all over face the many challenges and adve...
The increasing population of children with an incarcerated parent is a significant public health iss...
In western countries such as Australia, the U.S. and the U.K., the women’s prison population has inc...