Permanent family placement for children unable to live with their birth families: Challenges and controversies
What the research tells us: Permanency planning, adoption and foster care
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The perpetrators of child sexual abuse in Queensland, Australia
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Governing through risk: Young people, crime and the ‘Pathways to Prevention’ report
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Through the wall: An address to practitioners at a forum on the Working Together Strategy
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Book reviews - Away from home, Helen Craig & Lisa Crosbie, Upper Murray Family Care Inc., 1999.
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Permanent family placement for children unable to live with their birth families: Challenges and controversies
Rights and realities in the permanency debate
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Where do the children play?
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Disabled children: Challenging social exclusion, Laura Middleton Blackwell Science, Oxford, 1999, 164 pp.
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Taking extra care, Respite, shared and permanent care for children with disabilities, Hedi Argent and Ailie Kerrane, British Agencies for Adoption and Fostering, London, 1997, 96 pp.
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Front matter
CHA volume 25 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
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I will remember these things forever: Children and young people give creative voice to their experience of grief, Julie Edwards & Nicole Rotaru Outreach Grief Services, 72pp
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Home alone: Does child self-care constitute a problem?
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Cries unheard: The story of Mary Bell, Gitta Sereny, Macmillan – Papermac, London 1998.
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The client as citizen: Self-determination and empowerment through the group experience
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Taking children seriously, Proceedings of a national workshop, Edited by Jan Mason and Marie Wilkinson, Childhood & Youth Policy Research Unit, University of Western Sydney. 385 pp.
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Mean streets, Youth crime and homelessness, John Hagan and Bill McCarthy, Cambridge University Press, 1998
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Family Group Conferencing in child protection: An evaluation
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Not the last word: point and counterpoint
The construction of childhood at the end of the millennium: A clash of adult symbols
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‘It has to be more than a job’: A search for exceptional practice with troubled adolescents, Robin Clark, Policy & Practice Research Unit, Deakin Human Services, Deakin University, 2000.
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Not the Last Word: Point and Counterpoint
Child abuse, systems abuse and media coverage: A tale of a young woman’s courage in Victoria’s Supreme Court
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