The good practice guide to Child Aware Approaches : keeping children safe and well
Hunter, Cathryn
The good practice guide to Child Aware Approaches : keeping children safe and well Cathryn Hunter and Rhys Price-Robertson - Melbourne, Vic.: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2014 - electronic document (48 p.); PDF file: 357.96 KB; HTML available - CFCA paper .
CFCA Paper, May 2014, no. 21
"Child Aware Approaches is a grassroots initiative that engages civil society to develop local approaches, actions and initiatives to keep children safe and well, recognising that protecting children is a shared responsibility. This paper defines Child Aware Approaches, outlines the philosophies and principles
underpinning this strategy, and offers case study examples of how the principles can be applied in practice. This paper is intended for service managers and practitioners working with vulnerable children and families, particularly those working in adult-focused service sectors." (from the paper)
978-1-922038-49-4
CASE MANAGEMENT
CASE STUDIES
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
CHILDREN
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
FAMILIES
FAMILY SUPPORT
HEALTH
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PARENTING
PREVENTION
CHILD ABUSE
AUSTRALIA
The good practice guide to Child Aware Approaches : keeping children safe and well Cathryn Hunter and Rhys Price-Robertson - Melbourne, Vic.: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2014 - electronic document (48 p.); PDF file: 357.96 KB; HTML available - CFCA paper .
CFCA Paper, May 2014, no. 21
"Child Aware Approaches is a grassroots initiative that engages civil society to develop local approaches, actions and initiatives to keep children safe and well, recognising that protecting children is a shared responsibility. This paper defines Child Aware Approaches, outlines the philosophies and principles
underpinning this strategy, and offers case study examples of how the principles can be applied in practice. This paper is intended for service managers and practitioners working with vulnerable children and families, particularly those working in adult-focused service sectors." (from the paper)
978-1-922038-49-4
CASE MANAGEMENT
CASE STUDIES
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
CHILDREN
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
FAMILIES
FAMILY SUPPORT
HEALTH
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PARENTING
PREVENTION
CHILD ABUSE
AUSTRALIA