The disproportionate representation of Aboriginal children in the New South Wales child protection system, and the way successive State policies have dismissed the significance of Aboriginal self-determination in the development and implementation of child protection policy is the focus of this thesis. The study analyses how policy discourses and policy processes have shaped Aboriginal child protection business in NSW, Australia. This thesis undertakes a close and detailed investigation into how the 2007 Special Commission of Inquiry into Child Protection Services in NSW represented Aboriginal people and issues generally, and Aboriginal families involved in the reforms of the NSW child protection system, specifically. It is the first Aborig...
State child welfare practices played a central role in the dispossession and attempted ‘resocialisat...
A qualitative study explored the private realities of forty-five Australian Indigenous parents and c...
Very little is known about how Aboriginal parents experiencing vulnerabilities and communities perce...
The rate of Indigenous child removal in Australia has been referred to as an epidemic. With numbers ...
The rate of Indigenous child removal in Australia has been referred to as an epidemic. With numbers ...
This thesis explores and examines the history of Aboriginal child welfare policy in Western Australi...
This is a study of Aboriginal child welfare. The main focus is on New South Wales, but the issues co...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are disproportionately represented in all parts of th...
The forced removal of Indigenous children from their families and communities was one of the most ag...
© 1989 Linda FreedmanThis is essentially a study of Aboriginal child welfare in Victoria today. Howe...
Past Australian government policies have controlled, disenfranchised and infantilised Indigenous peo...
This article reviews the use of the term ‘best interests’ as it is commonly used in ...
This paper details the scope and nature of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander over-representatio...
This report considers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participation in child protection decis...
Knowledge about support and supervision needs of Indigenous child protection workers is missing from...
State child welfare practices played a central role in the dispossession and attempted ‘resocialisat...
A qualitative study explored the private realities of forty-five Australian Indigenous parents and c...
Very little is known about how Aboriginal parents experiencing vulnerabilities and communities perce...
The rate of Indigenous child removal in Australia has been referred to as an epidemic. With numbers ...
The rate of Indigenous child removal in Australia has been referred to as an epidemic. With numbers ...
This thesis explores and examines the history of Aboriginal child welfare policy in Western Australi...
This is a study of Aboriginal child welfare. The main focus is on New South Wales, but the issues co...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are disproportionately represented in all parts of th...
The forced removal of Indigenous children from their families and communities was one of the most ag...
© 1989 Linda FreedmanThis is essentially a study of Aboriginal child welfare in Victoria today. Howe...
Past Australian government policies have controlled, disenfranchised and infantilised Indigenous peo...
This article reviews the use of the term ‘best interests’ as it is commonly used in ...
This paper details the scope and nature of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander over-representatio...
This report considers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participation in child protection decis...
Knowledge about support and supervision needs of Indigenous child protection workers is missing from...
State child welfare practices played a central role in the dispossession and attempted ‘resocialisat...
A qualitative study explored the private realities of forty-five Australian Indigenous parents and c...
Very little is known about how Aboriginal parents experiencing vulnerabilities and communities perce...