In an article published in 2002, one of the authors of this paper offered an analysis of the Australian child protection data from 1999 to 2000 and raised questions about the effectiveness of mandatory reporting. Recently, child protection data for 2003–2004 has been released. This provides an opportunity to re-examine some child protection issues and the effectiveness of mandatory reporting 5 years on. These have been tumultuous years. Each state and territory has held major inquiries into this area of practice and, as a result, significant organizational changes have taken place and new resources are being made available. Nevertheless, questions about the effectiveness of child protection services remain. There is continuing doubt about t...
This report for the Western Australia Department for Child Protection and Support is volume 9 of \u2...
This report for the ACT Community Services Directorate (Children, Youth and Families) is volum...
In this paper we present and discuss a snapshot of data describing child protection activity in Aust...
In an article published in 2002, one of the authors of this paper offered an analysis of the Austral...
Numerous inquiries into child protection services in Australia and internationally have concluded th...
Mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect has its origins in the USA, where model statutes for ...
The evolution of Australian mandatory reporting laws requiring members of selected professional grou...
Empirical analysis has found that mandatory reporting legislation has positive effects on case ident...
This report for the Australian Government Department of Social Services is volume 1 of \u27Child Abu...
Mandatory reporting has been a crucial element in the United States child protection system since th...
Child Protection Australia 2010–11 is the fifteenth annual comprehensive report on child protection...
This report for the New South Wales Department of Family and Community Services is volume 3 of \u27C...
This report for the Vicotria Department of Human Services is volume 8 of \u27Child Abuse And Neglect...
This report for the Queensland Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services is vo...
This report for the Tasmania Department of Health and Human Services is volume 7 of \u27Child A...
This report for the Western Australia Department for Child Protection and Support is volume 9 of \u2...
This report for the ACT Community Services Directorate (Children, Youth and Families) is volum...
In this paper we present and discuss a snapshot of data describing child protection activity in Aust...
In an article published in 2002, one of the authors of this paper offered an analysis of the Austral...
Numerous inquiries into child protection services in Australia and internationally have concluded th...
Mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect has its origins in the USA, where model statutes for ...
The evolution of Australian mandatory reporting laws requiring members of selected professional grou...
Empirical analysis has found that mandatory reporting legislation has positive effects on case ident...
This report for the Australian Government Department of Social Services is volume 1 of \u27Child Abu...
Mandatory reporting has been a crucial element in the United States child protection system since th...
Child Protection Australia 2010–11 is the fifteenth annual comprehensive report on child protection...
This report for the New South Wales Department of Family and Community Services is volume 3 of \u27C...
This report for the Vicotria Department of Human Services is volume 8 of \u27Child Abuse And Neglect...
This report for the Queensland Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services is vo...
This report for the Tasmania Department of Health and Human Services is volume 7 of \u27Child A...
This report for the Western Australia Department for Child Protection and Support is volume 9 of \u2...
This report for the ACT Community Services Directorate (Children, Youth and Families) is volum...
In this paper we present and discuss a snapshot of data describing child protection activity in Aust...