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Staff journal articles
The following is a list of journal articles published since 2001 by present and past staff members of the Clearinghouse.
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Neighborhood influences on young children's conduct problems and pro-social behavior: Evidence from an Australian national sample, Children and Youth Services Review, Vol. 31, No. 3 March: 297-428. (2009)
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Child protection, risk assessment and blame ideology. Children Australia, Vol. 33, No. 1: 18-24. (2008)
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Australian research investigating residential and specialised models of care: A systematic review. Developing Practice, Vol. 20: 23-32. (2008)
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Enhancing service systems for protecting children: Promoting child wellbeing and child protection reform in Australia (PDF 1.5 MB). Family Matters, No. 80: 43-50. (2008)
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Mind the gap… Protecting children in family law cases. Australian Journal of Family Law, Vol. 22, No. 3: 235-258. (2008)
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The "HEALTH" Model – Part 2: The "HEALTH" Model – Part 2: Case study of a guideline-based treatment program for Complex PTSD relating to childhood sexual abuse. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, Vol. 23, No. 4: 401-410. (2008)
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The "HEALTH" Model – Part 1: Treatment program guidelines for Complex PTSD. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, Vol. 23, No. 4: 293-303. (2008)
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Promising practice profiles in out-of-home care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter, Vol. 15 No. 2: 6-8. (2007)
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Research Utilisation Project: facilitating research informed policy, Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter, Vol. 15 No. 2: 4-5. (2007)
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Evaluation of the National Child Protection Clearinghouse: what you told us, Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter, Vol. 15 No. 2: 1-3. (2007)
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Cumulative harm and chronic child maltreatment, Developing Practice: The Child, Youth and Family Work Journal, No. 19 Winter-Spring: 34-42. (2007)
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A national comparison of statutory child protection training in Australi', Communities, Children and Families Australia, Vol. 2 No. 1 Apr: 59-72. (2007)
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Family Life's Creating Capable Communities program: a service profile, Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter, Vol. 15 No. 1: 12-17. (2007)
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Program profile: Take Two, Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter, Vol. 15 No. 1: 3-8. (2007)
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Protecting Indigenous children: views of carers and young people on out-of-home care, Family Matters No.75: 42-49. (2006)
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The Australasian Statutory Child Protection Learning and Development Group, Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter Vol.14 No.2 Winter: 11-12. (2006)
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Recent Australian child protection and out-of-home care research: what's been done, and what needs to be done? Children Australia Vol.31 No.2:4-11. (2006)
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AMBER Alert: a community-based program to assist in the recovery of abducted children, Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter Vol.14 No.1: 14-16. (2006)
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The relationship between child sexual abuse and academic achievement in a sample of psychiatric adolescent inpatients, Child Abuse & Neglect Vol.29: 1031-1047. (2005)
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Chronic and isolated maltreatment in a child protection sample. Family Matters No.70: 38-45. (2005)
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Factors associated with functioning style and coping strategies of families with a child with an autism spectrum disorder. Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice Vol.9: 125-137. (2005)
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The limitations of using statutory child protection data for research into child maltreatment, Australian Social Work Vol.57 No.1: 19-30. (2004)
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Proposed reforms to Victorian child protection legislation, policy and programs, Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter Vol.12 No.2 Spring 2004: 12-17. (2004)
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The importance of degree versus type of maltreatment: a cluster analysis of child abuse types, The Journal of Psychology Vol.138 No.4: 303-324. (2004)
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Differentiating between child maltreatment experiences. Family Matters, No.69: 50-55. (2004)
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Protecting children, Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter Vol.12 No.1 Winter 2004: 3-6. (2004)
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An inquiry into Australians' experiences of institutional and out-of-home care Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter Vol.12 No.2 Spring 2004: 3-6. (2004)
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How accessible are child abuse prevention services for families?, (PDF 223K), Family Matters, No.64: 48-51. (2003)
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Violence in the media and its effects on children, Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter Vol.11 No.2 Spring 2003: 18-19. (2003)
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Domestic violence and child protection, Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter Vol.11 No.1 Winter 2003: 7-9. (2003)
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Empowering children through the arts: interview.' Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter Vol.11 No.2 Spring 2003: 16-17. (2003)
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Children front and centre: an interview with Dr Tess Ridge' Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter Vol.11 No.1 Winter 2003: 12-13. (2003)
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'"Downtime" for children on the Internet: recognising a new form of child abuse (PDF 515K), Family Matters, No.65: 22-27. (2003)
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The protection of children from offensive material on the Internet, Small Screen, No.184: 1-2. (2003)
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An analysis of current Australian program initiatives for children exposed to domestic violence, Australian Journal of Social Issues Vol.38 No.4: 513-539. (2003)
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Chain of violence' Community Care 4-10 Apr: 32-33. (2002)
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Overview of the Gordon Report, Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter Vol.10 No.2 Summer 2002: 1-5. (2002)
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Domestic violence, children and family law in Australia and New Zealand, Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter Vol.10 No.1 Winter 2002: 1-6. (2002)
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Preventing children and young people lighting bushfires in Australia, Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter Vol.10 No.2 Summer 2002: 6-11. (2002)
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The prevalence of child maltreatment in the UK Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter Vol.9 No.1 Winter 2001
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A history of child protection: back to the future?, (PDF 835K), Family Matters No.60: 46-57. (2001)
