This paper focuses on the removal and placement in state care of newborns and infants. National child protection data show a growing proportion of infants entering care. Pre-birth provides an unparalleled opportunity for early intervention. Arguably, the removal of infants from their mothers undermines this opportunity and unarguably, creates cascading negative effects on women and their families. Western Australia is used as a case study wherein data over a seven-year period details an increase in infants entering care. This paper presents these data and examines the policy text to identify how they portray the problem of risk to infants, represent their mothers and shape practice. The findings suggest a lack of attention to the interdepen...
Abstract Background: There is growing evidence that the numbers of babies being removed at birth, h...
‘Getting the big picture’: A synopsis and critique of Australian out of-home care research Dr Leah B...
Prenatal reporting to child protection services has been enacted into most jurisdictions across Aust...
Objectives The removal of a child from their parents is traumatising, particularly in Aboriginal co...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. In this paper, midwives' experiences of working with vulner...
OBJECTIVES: The removal of a child from their parents is traumatising, particularly in Aboriginal co...
It is evident from a review of the literature that looking after the psychological and emotional nee...
The idealisation of infancy in our culture is in part a defence against recognising the intense powe...
This paper concerns policy and practice responses to birth mothers who experience successive, perman...
Limited research has directly sought the input of parents involved in the child protection system du...
In England, care proceedings refer to the process whereby the family court decides to remove a child...
Australia’s residential early parenting centres are unique internationally and provide a highly valu...
In England, care proceedings refer to the process whereby the family court decides to remove a child...
© 2015 Australian College of Midwives. Background: A newborn baby is removed from his/her mother int...
© 2018 Background: Being involved in any child protection system is complex and multifaceted and non...
Abstract Background: There is growing evidence that the numbers of babies being removed at birth, h...
‘Getting the big picture’: A synopsis and critique of Australian out of-home care research Dr Leah B...
Prenatal reporting to child protection services has been enacted into most jurisdictions across Aust...
Objectives The removal of a child from their parents is traumatising, particularly in Aboriginal co...
Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. In this paper, midwives' experiences of working with vulner...
OBJECTIVES: The removal of a child from their parents is traumatising, particularly in Aboriginal co...
It is evident from a review of the literature that looking after the psychological and emotional nee...
The idealisation of infancy in our culture is in part a defence against recognising the intense powe...
This paper concerns policy and practice responses to birth mothers who experience successive, perman...
Limited research has directly sought the input of parents involved in the child protection system du...
In England, care proceedings refer to the process whereby the family court decides to remove a child...
Australia’s residential early parenting centres are unique internationally and provide a highly valu...
In England, care proceedings refer to the process whereby the family court decides to remove a child...
© 2015 Australian College of Midwives. Background: A newborn baby is removed from his/her mother int...
© 2018 Background: Being involved in any child protection system is complex and multifaceted and non...
Abstract Background: There is growing evidence that the numbers of babies being removed at birth, h...
‘Getting the big picture’: A synopsis and critique of Australian out of-home care research Dr Leah B...
Prenatal reporting to child protection services has been enacted into most jurisdictions across Aust...