Child Protection and Vulnerable Families: Trends and Issues in the Australian Context

This paper will provide an overview and analysis of developments in child protection and out of home care in Australia. It will outline early responses to perceived inadequate parenting to provide the historical and policy contexts of contemporary debates on, and responses to, the care and protectio...

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Main Author: Elizabeth Fernandez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-10-01
Series:Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/3/4/785
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spelling doaj-6c73500b4b6f46269a57eff7e4748f9b2020-11-24T21:27:53ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602014-10-013478580810.3390/socsci3040785socsci3040785Child Protection and Vulnerable Families: Trends and Issues in the Australian ContextElizabeth Fernandez0School of Social Sciences, The University of New South Wales, Sydney NSW 2052, AustraliaThis paper will provide an overview and analysis of developments in child protection and out of home care in Australia. It will outline early responses to perceived inadequate parenting to provide the historical and policy contexts of contemporary debates on, and responses to, the care and protection of children and young people. Child maltreatment affects a large number of children across Australia. The statistics of reported maltreatment reflect striking increases over time. Over the last decade, several public inquiries into the operation of child protection have been undertaken in a number of state jurisdictions following which some states have embarked on large scale reform of legislation and policy, to either strengthen the child protection mandate, or refocus services. Some exemplars of significant reform in selected states will be cited. Some of the themes that will be explored in the paper will include the impact of major state based public inquiries, overseas reviews and research on child protection policy and practice; the changing balance between orientations to child protection and family support, the parameters of out of home care, the high levels of governmental intervention experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, and a critical appraisal of major transformations in protective care.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/3/4/785child protectionout of home careAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander childrenreunificationadoptiontransition
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Child Protection and Vulnerable Families: Trends and Issues in the Australian Context
Social Sciences
child protection
out of home care
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
reunification
adoption
transition
author_facet Elizabeth Fernandez
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title Child Protection and Vulnerable Families: Trends and Issues in the Australian Context
title_short Child Protection and Vulnerable Families: Trends and Issues in the Australian Context
title_full Child Protection and Vulnerable Families: Trends and Issues in the Australian Context
title_fullStr Child Protection and Vulnerable Families: Trends and Issues in the Australian Context
title_full_unstemmed Child Protection and Vulnerable Families: Trends and Issues in the Australian Context
title_sort child protection and vulnerable families: trends and issues in the australian context
publisher MDPI AG
series Social Sciences
issn 2076-0760
publishDate 2014-10-01
description This paper will provide an overview and analysis of developments in child protection and out of home care in Australia. It will outline early responses to perceived inadequate parenting to provide the historical and policy contexts of contemporary debates on, and responses to, the care and protection of children and young people. Child maltreatment affects a large number of children across Australia. The statistics of reported maltreatment reflect striking increases over time. Over the last decade, several public inquiries into the operation of child protection have been undertaken in a number of state jurisdictions following which some states have embarked on large scale reform of legislation and policy, to either strengthen the child protection mandate, or refocus services. Some exemplars of significant reform in selected states will be cited. Some of the themes that will be explored in the paper will include the impact of major state based public inquiries, overseas reviews and research on child protection policy and practice; the changing balance between orientations to child protection and family support, the parameters of out of home care, the high levels of governmental intervention experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, and a critical appraisal of major transformations in protective care.
topic child protection
out of home care
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
reunification
adoption
transition
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/3/4/785
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