The Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates that at 31 December 2011 there were 5,098,694 children and young people in Australia under the age of 18 years, while for the period 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2012, the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare's report on child protection indicates that there were 48,420 substantiated cases of child abuse and neglect in Australia. The likelihood is that almost 95 (94.96) per cent of Australian children and young people were not abused or neglected in that period; and this is a cause for national celebration. These figures are good reason to praise the parents and caregivers of the 5,050,274 children who were not abused or neglected. We argue that there is a need for an emphasis in the political d...
This paper will provide an overview and analysis of developments in child protection and out of home...
Mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect has its origins in the USA, where model statutes for ...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates that at 31 December 2011 there were 5,098,694 children...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates that at 31 December 2011 there were 5,098,694 children...
The tragic death of four-year old Chloe Valentine in South Australia has raised concerns that the st...
Governments throughout Australia are increasingly engaged with the complex, multifaceted and costly ...
Numerous inquiries into child protection services in Australia and internationally have concluded th...
This article provides a response to the critique by Braithwaite et al. (this issue) of current appro...
According to the Productivity Commission\u27s Report on Government Services, (Steering Committee for...
Australia needs to move from seeing ‘protecting children’ merely as a response to abuse and neglect ...
In this paper we present and discuss a snapshot of data describing child protection activity in Aust...
In this paper we present and discuss a snapshot of data describing child protection activity in Aust...
This paper will provide an overview and analysis of developments in child protection and out of home...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...
This paper will provide an overview and analysis of developments in child protection and out of home...
Mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect has its origins in the USA, where model statutes for ...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates that at 31 December 2011 there were 5,098,694 children...
The Australian Bureau of Statistics estimates that at 31 December 2011 there were 5,098,694 children...
The tragic death of four-year old Chloe Valentine in South Australia has raised concerns that the st...
Governments throughout Australia are increasingly engaged with the complex, multifaceted and costly ...
Numerous inquiries into child protection services in Australia and internationally have concluded th...
This article provides a response to the critique by Braithwaite et al. (this issue) of current appro...
According to the Productivity Commission\u27s Report on Government Services, (Steering Committee for...
Australia needs to move from seeing ‘protecting children’ merely as a response to abuse and neglect ...
In this paper we present and discuss a snapshot of data describing child protection activity in Aust...
In this paper we present and discuss a snapshot of data describing child protection activity in Aust...
This paper will provide an overview and analysis of developments in child protection and out of home...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...
This paper will provide an overview and analysis of developments in child protection and out of home...
Mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect has its origins in the USA, where model statutes for ...
Child protection in Australia is reportedly in a state of crisis. The media regularly provides comme...