In this paper child protection policies from two Australian states (New South Wales and Queensland) are analyzed as exemplars of policy response to risk-consciousness. In particular, child protection policies from the Departments of Education in NSW and QLD are viewed alongside state Codes of Conduct for government employees. Clearly there is a need for child protection policies and we argue that the policy documents that we analyze have emerged as a reasonable response to the revelation of real and perceived threats to the safety and well-being of children and young people in our social institutions, particularly our educational systems. In this paper our intention is threefold. First, we examine the manner in which each of these child pro...
Keeping children safe from harm is a national policy priority in Australia. Extensive inquiries and ...
Child protection systems within Anglophone countries have been increasingly dominated by neoliberal ...
Protecting children from the risks posed by negative influences in the online environment (that is, ...
Child safety is now a national policy priority in Australia. Extensive inquiries and reviews have es...
This paper examines the organisation of child protection in Australia, with particular attention pai...
This paper examines the organisation of child protection in Australia, with particular attention pai...
Legislative responsibility for child protection has become a major theme in the international human ...
This article provides a response to the critique by Braithwaite et al. (this issue) of current appro...
The safety of children as they learn and develop is of prime concern for parents, teachers and legis...
Risk assessment in child protection services has been promoted as the most reliable way to ensure th...
Risk assessment in child protection services has been promoted as the most reliable way to ensure th...
This paper will provide an overview and analysis of developments in child protection and out of home...
The past four decades have seen increasing public and professional awareness of child sexual abuse. ...
The past four decades have seen increasing public and professional awareness of child sexual abuse. ...
The Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has set in motion...
Keeping children safe from harm is a national policy priority in Australia. Extensive inquiries and ...
Child protection systems within Anglophone countries have been increasingly dominated by neoliberal ...
Protecting children from the risks posed by negative influences in the online environment (that is, ...
Child safety is now a national policy priority in Australia. Extensive inquiries and reviews have es...
This paper examines the organisation of child protection in Australia, with particular attention pai...
This paper examines the organisation of child protection in Australia, with particular attention pai...
Legislative responsibility for child protection has become a major theme in the international human ...
This article provides a response to the critique by Braithwaite et al. (this issue) of current appro...
The safety of children as they learn and develop is of prime concern for parents, teachers and legis...
Risk assessment in child protection services has been promoted as the most reliable way to ensure th...
Risk assessment in child protection services has been promoted as the most reliable way to ensure th...
This paper will provide an overview and analysis of developments in child protection and out of home...
The past four decades have seen increasing public and professional awareness of child sexual abuse. ...
The past four decades have seen increasing public and professional awareness of child sexual abuse. ...
The Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has set in motion...
Keeping children safe from harm is a national policy priority in Australia. Extensive inquiries and ...
Child protection systems within Anglophone countries have been increasingly dominated by neoliberal ...
Protecting children from the risks posed by negative influences in the online environment (that is, ...