Young people who come into out of home care in Australia represent a very vulnerable group as evidenced by their over representation in the criminal justice system and mental health statistics. They are disadvantaged just by coming into state care as children entering state care have already experienced maltreatment in its various forms and the literature supports the view that while not all maltreated children are traumatised, many are. It is the aim of this paper to argue that children coming into state care be assessed and treated for developmental trauma and that this will significantly decrease their chances of becoming involved in the criminal justice system in the future. Developmental trauma is here defined as maltreatment, includin...
Violence against children indicates factors like physical, psychological, emotional or financial dam...
BACKGROUND: Children in out-of-home care (OOHC) are generally at increased risk of health and social...
Child maltreatment is a growing problem nationally in Australia. This paper documents the extent of ...
Young people who come into out of home care in Australia represent a very vulnerable group as eviden...
There is convincing evidence that many young people who are in the justice system have had contact w...
The link between childhood maltreatment and subsequent offending behaviour is well established, and ...
As a youth offending officer working with looked after children in residential care it became increa...
on reviewing existing psychiatric nomenclature including, but not limited to the field of traumatic ...
This study examined associations between maltreatment and early developmental vulnerabilities in a p...
This study examined associations between maltreatment and early developmental vulnerabilities in a p...
Child abuse and neglect (CAN) encompasses a heterogenous group of adverse practices with devastating...
This study examined associations between maltreatment and early developmental vulnerabilities in a p...
This paper presents a summary of findings from a report to the Criminology Research Council on the e...
Empirical knowledge about the prevalence and interrelatedness of adverse childhood experiences in yo...
Children's 'witnessing' or exposure to domestic violence has been increasingly recognised as a form ...
Violence against children indicates factors like physical, psychological, emotional or financial dam...
BACKGROUND: Children in out-of-home care (OOHC) are generally at increased risk of health and social...
Child maltreatment is a growing problem nationally in Australia. This paper documents the extent of ...
Young people who come into out of home care in Australia represent a very vulnerable group as eviden...
There is convincing evidence that many young people who are in the justice system have had contact w...
The link between childhood maltreatment and subsequent offending behaviour is well established, and ...
As a youth offending officer working with looked after children in residential care it became increa...
on reviewing existing psychiatric nomenclature including, but not limited to the field of traumatic ...
This study examined associations between maltreatment and early developmental vulnerabilities in a p...
This study examined associations between maltreatment and early developmental vulnerabilities in a p...
Child abuse and neglect (CAN) encompasses a heterogenous group of adverse practices with devastating...
This study examined associations between maltreatment and early developmental vulnerabilities in a p...
This paper presents a summary of findings from a report to the Criminology Research Council on the e...
Empirical knowledge about the prevalence and interrelatedness of adverse childhood experiences in yo...
Children's 'witnessing' or exposure to domestic violence has been increasingly recognised as a form ...
Violence against children indicates factors like physical, psychological, emotional or financial dam...
BACKGROUND: Children in out-of-home care (OOHC) are generally at increased risk of health and social...
Child maltreatment is a growing problem nationally in Australia. This paper documents the extent of ...