Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.In 2006, the Australian Government introduced the Family Law Amendment (Shared Parental Responsibility) Act 2006 (Cth), which put in place a legal presumption of shared parental responsibility for children after separation and which emphasizes “equal-time” parenting arrangements regardless of the child’s age. A qualitative approach was taken to investigate breastfeeding women’s experiences of the implementation of the act and its impact on their ability to maintain breastfeeding. Fifteen women responded to questions related to their breastfeeding and their engagement with the family law system. Interviews were audio recorded and transcribed, and data were then analyzed ...
Author's version made available in accordance with Publisher's copyright policy.Background: Australi...
Author version reproduced here according to Publisher copyright policy.This paper presents the theme...
Background: A range of supports are required to protect and promote breastfeeding and although Austr...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.In July 2006 the Australian ...
The evidence for the benefits of breastfeeding over other feeding options for newborn infants’ healt...
This Comment contends that cultural and legal representations of breastfeeding in custody determinat...
Breastfeeding is a topic that frequently evokes extreme and passionate arguments – both for and agai...
abstract: Breastfeeding has been shown by a number of studies to have numerous benefits on both the ...
Given recent health and cultural pressures to breastfeed, this Article argues that legal and societa...
This thesis investigates the prevalence of early cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in Australia, ...
Author version made available in accordance with publisher policy.Breastfeeding policies and practic...
© 2000 Jacqueline CliffordThere is evidence in the literature to suggest that many women have diffic...
This thesis investigates the prevalence of early cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in Australia, ...
Although breastfeeding in public space is protected under anti-discrimination laws throughout Austra...
This Comment contends that cultural and legal representations of breastfeeding in custody determinat...
Author's version made available in accordance with Publisher's copyright policy.Background: Australi...
Author version reproduced here according to Publisher copyright policy.This paper presents the theme...
Background: A range of supports are required to protect and promote breastfeeding and although Austr...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.In July 2006 the Australian ...
The evidence for the benefits of breastfeeding over other feeding options for newborn infants’ healt...
This Comment contends that cultural and legal representations of breastfeeding in custody determinat...
Breastfeeding is a topic that frequently evokes extreme and passionate arguments – both for and agai...
abstract: Breastfeeding has been shown by a number of studies to have numerous benefits on both the ...
Given recent health and cultural pressures to breastfeed, this Article argues that legal and societa...
This thesis investigates the prevalence of early cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in Australia, ...
Author version made available in accordance with publisher policy.Breastfeeding policies and practic...
© 2000 Jacqueline CliffordThere is evidence in the literature to suggest that many women have diffic...
This thesis investigates the prevalence of early cessation of exclusive breastfeeding in Australia, ...
Although breastfeeding in public space is protected under anti-discrimination laws throughout Austra...
This Comment contends that cultural and legal representations of breastfeeding in custody determinat...
Author's version made available in accordance with Publisher's copyright policy.Background: Australi...
Author version reproduced here according to Publisher copyright policy.This paper presents the theme...
Background: A range of supports are required to protect and promote breastfeeding and although Austr...