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_aHumphreys, Cathy
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245 _aDomestic violence and child protection :
_bchallenging directions for practice
_cHumphreys, Catherine
260 _bAustralian Domestic and Family Violence Clearinghouse
_c2006
300 _a electronic document (24 p.); PDF file: 400 KB : RTF file 200 KB
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500 _aADFVC isues paper, 2007, no. 13
520 _aTNote - ADFVC papers have been archived by National Library of Australia. If this link fails, please contact NZFVC or ANROWS to obtain this paper. This discussion is framed by a concern, fuelled by growing evidence, that the statutory child protection system in a number of Australian jurisdictions is in danger of being overwhelmed by referrals of children affected by domestic violence. At one level, this reflects a positive recognition that children can be profoundly affected by living with domestic violence. It is a testament to the work undertaken in Australia (Breckenridge and Laing 1999; Gevers 1999) and elsewhere (Mullender and Morley 1994; Jaffe et al. 1990), to highlight the needs of children affected by domestic violence. It could be argued that this work has, in fact, been successfully translated into mainstream service provision (Fraser 1989). From introduction.
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650 2 7 _2FVC
_aCHILD PROTECTION
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650 2 7 _2FVC
_aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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_aCHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
651 4 _aAUSTRALIA
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773 0 3 _tADFVC isues paper, 2007, no. 13
830 _aADFVC issues paper
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856 _uhttp://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34659/20070806-1340/IssuesPaper_13.pdf
_yArchived copy
942 _cBRIEFING
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