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2. Response to the Hughes et al. Paper on Differential Response
3. A Landscape of Concerns: A National Survey of Position Papers on Children's Issues.
4. From Scientific Research to Practical Implementations: Applications to Improve Data Quality in Child Welfare.
5. Challenges to excellence in child health research: call for papers.
6. From papers to practices: district level priority setting processes and criteria for family planning, maternal, newborn and child health interventions in Tanzania.
7. Special issue call for papers: disseminating child maltreatment interventions: research on implementing evidence-based programs.
8. Child and adolescent health--a call for papers.
9. Experiences of a feasibility study of children with albinism in Zimbabwe: a discussion paper.
10. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology position paper: resistance training in children and adolescents.
11. Feasibility, reliability, and validity of adolescent health status measurement by the Child Health Questionnaire Child Form (CHQ-CF): internet administration compared with the standard paper version.
12. Youth in Transition: Exploring a Life Course Perspective on Leaving Care in Africa
13. Position paper/statement by members of the Ponte di Legno Group on the right of children to have full access to essential treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
14. Living doll paper doll.
15. Child health 2005: the concerns persist. 2. The public health White Paper and the childhood obesity epidemic.
16. Pain management for the child with cancer in end-of-life care: APON position paper.
17. Failure to report ethical approval in child health research: review of published papers.
18. More to it than vinegar and brown paper.
19. Goose grease and brown paper.
20. Parental disability and the threat of child removal [This paper discusses the situation of parents with intellectual disability in care and protection proceedings. Edited version of a paper presented during the 'Changing Families, Challenging Futures' Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference (6th: 1998: Melbourne)]
21. The significance of the conceptualisation of childhood for child protection policy. -Edited version of a paper presented to the Australian Family Research. Conference (5th: 1996: Brisbane )
22. Discussion paper : Children in out-of-home care : What do medical students learn about them?
23. Periodical Outlets for Social Work Research Papers
24. Law Commission Working Paper No. 74: Illegitimacy
25. 'I know how it sounds on paper' risk talk, the use of documents and epistemic justice in child protection assessment home visits.
26. Research-Policy Issues for Childhood Programs in the Third World. A Report on Papers from the 1982 Meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
27. Haematological evaluation of bruising and bleeding in children undergoing child protection investigation for possible physical maltreatment: A British Society for Haematology Good Practice Paper.
28. From Vulnerable Subjects to Research Partners: A Critical Policy Analysis of Biomedical Research Ethics Guidelines and Regulations
29. (Editorial) Indigenous Child Welfare Legislation: A Historical Change or Another Paper Tiger?
30. The Family in Paper Cover
31. Call for Papers: Special Issue on Promoting Racial and Ethnic Equity Through Child Maltreatment Publication.
32. Paternal incarceration and parenting programs in prison: a review paper
33. From the cradle to the grave: Sister Lindsey and the Blind Babies' Nursery. [An oral history project to document a part of the history of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind (now Vision Australia). Paper in: Communities of Memory.]
34. A prelude to the demise of Teoh: the High Court decision in Re Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs; ex parte Lam. [Case commentary. Paper originally presented as a seminar paper to the Administrative Law Class, at the Faculty of Law, University of Tasmania, 17 April 2003.]
35. 'I remember thinking, why isn't there someone to help me? Why isn't there someone you can help me make sense of what I'm going through?': 'instant adulthood' and the transition of young people out of state care [Paper in special issue: Youth: Identities, Transitions, Cultures. Geldens, Paula; Lincoln, Sian and Hodkinson, Paul (eds)]
36. Perceptions of fatherhood in Tasmania's Neglected Children's Department, 1896-1918: [Paper presented to a meeting of the Tasmanian Historical Research Association on 11 December 2001.]
37. In the name of the child: the gendered politics of childhood obesity [Paper in special issue: Sociology of Food and Eating. Ward, Paul; Coveney, John and Henderson, Julie (eds)]
38. Baby-farming and benevolence in Brisbane, 1885-1915 [Paper in: Focus on Mothering.]
39. History of Child Welfare and Protection Social Work in Northern Ireland: Finding Continuity amongst Discontinuity in Case Files from 1950 to 1968
40. Family Support and the Media in Ireland: Newspaper Content Analysis 2014-2017
41. Child Protection and Welfare during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Revisiting the Value of Resilience-Building, Systems Theory, Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma-Informed Approaches
42. After the Phone Call: Culture, Disability and the Construction of a 'Bad' Mother
43. “It’s hard because it’s something new”: challenges for forcibly displaced parents upon resettlement
44. A case of mistaken identity: the social welfare professions and new public management [Paper in Special issue: Neoliberalism, New Public Management and the Human Services Professions. Connell, Raewyn; Fawcett, Barbara and Meagher, Gabrielle (eds).]
45. Parenting a child with a disability: an examination of resident and non-resident fathers [Paper in special issue: New Approaches to Household Diversity and Change. Brandon, Peter D. and Hogan, Dennis P. (eds).]
46. Capturing invisibility: child welfare social worker's interventions and assessment planning in presentations of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder(s)
47. Living and learning together: a celebration and appreciation of diversity. [This paper was the keynote address at the Australian Foster Carers Association. Conference (2005: Alice Springs)]
48. Bridging the gap: assimilation and Aboriginal women and their households. [Paper presented at 'A Rugged Path'? Family and Gender in Australia and Tasmania, Centre for Tasmanian Historical Studies Annual Conference (18th: 2003: Hobart, Tasmania).]
49. Re Alex: adolescent gender identity disorder and the Family Court of Australia. [Paper in: Transsexualism: The New International Jurisprudence.]
50. How social workers survive in public welfare training for best practice in a declassified, increasingly narrowly defined, administrative context [Paper in a collection of papers given at the National Conference of the Australian Association for Social Work and Welfare Education, University of Western Australia, September 1994. Ife, Jim; Leitmann, Sabina and Murphy, Paul (eds)]
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