In this Issues Paper, I raise some key points relevant for any government which is considering its child protection and family welfare policy. In particular, I will raise questions about whether a form of legislative reporting duty is required, and if so, what consequences this has for child protection. The context of child maltreatment - and each form of maltreatment: physical abuse, sexual abuse, psychological or emotional abuse, and neglect - is extremely complex, and the overarching question of how to deal with these phenomena involve challenging normative, economic and practical questions. There are no easy or perfect solutions. Nor, often, is there the amount and quality of evidence available on which public policy approaches should b...
Article by Dr Emma Davies (School of Law, Liverpool John Moores University), Associate Professor Ben...
Reporting child abuse has been the subject of a long running socio-legal debate in New Zealand. ...
This guide oulines legal provisions requiring specified people to report suspected abuse and neglect...
Significant numbers of children are severely abused and neglected by parents and caregivers. Infants...
Mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect has its origins in the USA, where model statutes for ...
In the United Kingdom, recent investigations into child sexual abuse occurring within schools, the C...
In the United Kingdom, recent investigations into child sexual abuse occurring within schools, the C...
The evolution of Australian mandatory reporting laws requiring members of selected professional grou...
Dozens of countries have enacted mandatory reporting laws in various forms to respond to child abuse...
The focus of this research is to investigate the discussion regarding the introduction of mandatory ...
xx, 484 leaves :forms ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "May 2009". University of Otago ...
Mandatory reporting laws have been created in many jurisdictions as a way of identifying cases of se...
Mandatory reporting laws have been created in many jurisdictions as a way of identifying cases of se...
Mandatory reporting laws have been created in many jurisdictions as a way of identifying cases of se...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that one way New Zealand's high prevalence o...
Article by Dr Emma Davies (School of Law, Liverpool John Moores University), Associate Professor Ben...
Reporting child abuse has been the subject of a long running socio-legal debate in New Zealand. ...
This guide oulines legal provisions requiring specified people to report suspected abuse and neglect...
Significant numbers of children are severely abused and neglected by parents and caregivers. Infants...
Mandatory reporting of child abuse and neglect has its origins in the USA, where model statutes for ...
In the United Kingdom, recent investigations into child sexual abuse occurring within schools, the C...
In the United Kingdom, recent investigations into child sexual abuse occurring within schools, the C...
The evolution of Australian mandatory reporting laws requiring members of selected professional grou...
Dozens of countries have enacted mandatory reporting laws in various forms to respond to child abuse...
The focus of this research is to investigate the discussion regarding the introduction of mandatory ...
xx, 484 leaves :forms ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. "May 2009". University of Otago ...
Mandatory reporting laws have been created in many jurisdictions as a way of identifying cases of se...
Mandatory reporting laws have been created in many jurisdictions as a way of identifying cases of se...
Mandatory reporting laws have been created in many jurisdictions as a way of identifying cases of se...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that one way New Zealand's high prevalence o...
Article by Dr Emma Davies (School of Law, Liverpool John Moores University), Associate Professor Ben...
Reporting child abuse has been the subject of a long running socio-legal debate in New Zealand. ...
This guide oulines legal provisions requiring specified people to report suspected abuse and neglect...