Executive summary In Australia, and internationally, the family is recognised as the best environment for raising children wherever possible. Governments provide a range of universal and specialist services to support families. However, where a parent has a disability, particularly cognitive disability or mental illness, children are removed from their family at a rate many times greater than where parents do not have a disability. In Victoria, the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities (the Charter) protects the rights and interests of families and children as the fundamental unit of society. Australia is a signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with ...
All couples look forward to having normal healthy babies. The issues of disabilities in their childr...
The concurrent ageing of parental care-givers and people with intellectual disabilities is driving a...
In Australia, disability reforms in policy and practice have undergone significant change since Worl...
In Australia, from the 1980s, the processes of de-institutionalization and non-institutionalization ...
There are over 8,000 children with disabilities in Tasmania who are being cared for by their ...
With the trend towards keeping children with a disability in their families, intervention practices ...
The Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) reached full national implementation in J...
The importance of parents in facilitating children\u2019s cognitive and social development is unques...
Parents with intellectual disability are overrepresented in child protection matters due to a combin...
There have been various changes to the manner in which early intervention services for children with...
This dissertation is about the implementation of the impact of the Disability Services Act on child ...
United Nation's conventions exist to help facilitate and protect vulnerable people's human rights: i...
There is a significant dearth of empirical research on prevalence of disability among youth (between...
This study describes the understanding, experiences and expectations of families living in rural and...
A mother in New York was in the middle of divorcing her violent husband and caring for her two young...
All couples look forward to having normal healthy babies. The issues of disabilities in their childr...
The concurrent ageing of parental care-givers and people with intellectual disabilities is driving a...
In Australia, disability reforms in policy and practice have undergone significant change since Worl...
In Australia, from the 1980s, the processes of de-institutionalization and non-institutionalization ...
There are over 8,000 children with disabilities in Tasmania who are being cared for by their ...
With the trend towards keeping children with a disability in their families, intervention practices ...
The Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) reached full national implementation in J...
The importance of parents in facilitating children\u2019s cognitive and social development is unques...
Parents with intellectual disability are overrepresented in child protection matters due to a combin...
There have been various changes to the manner in which early intervention services for children with...
This dissertation is about the implementation of the impact of the Disability Services Act on child ...
United Nation's conventions exist to help facilitate and protect vulnerable people's human rights: i...
There is a significant dearth of empirical research on prevalence of disability among youth (between...
This study describes the understanding, experiences and expectations of families living in rural and...
A mother in New York was in the middle of divorcing her violent husband and caring for her two young...
All couples look forward to having normal healthy babies. The issues of disabilities in their childr...
The concurrent ageing of parental care-givers and people with intellectual disabilities is driving a...
In Australia, disability reforms in policy and practice have undergone significant change since Worl...