Clearinghouse Publications
The following is a complete list since 1997 of publications from the National Child Protection Clearinghouse. Also refer to the Newsletters, Issues and Discussion Papers, Presentations, Research Briefs, Resource Sheets, Submissions and Research Reports.
2008
2007
2006
- Protecting Indigenous children: views of carers and young people on 'out-of-home care' by Daryl J Higgins, Leah M Bromfield, Jenny R Higgins, Nick, Richardson, Family Matters no.75: 42-49.
- Young people who sexually abuse: key issues by Cameron Boyd in collaboration with Leah Bromfield (no. 1, 2006)
- Child maltreatment in organisations: risk factors and strategies for prevention by Mel Irenyi, Leah Bromfield, Lorraine Beyer and Daryl Higgins (Issues Paper No. 25, 2006)
- Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter (v. 14 no. 2 Winter 2006)
- The effectiveness of parent education and home visiting child maltreatment prevention programs by Prue J Holzer, Jenny R Higgins, Leah M Bromfield, Nick Richardson and Daryl J Higgins (Issues Paper No. 24)
- Child abuse prevention: what works? The
effectiveness of home visiting programs for preventing child
maltreatment (Research Brief no. 2)
- Child abuse prevention: what works? The
effectiveness of parent education programs for preventing child
maltreatment (Research Brief no. 1)
- Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter (v. 14 no. 1 Summer 2006)
2005
- Enhancing out-of-home care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people (Word 756KB or PDF 1.1MB) by Daryl J Higgins, Leah M Bromfield, and Nick Richardson
- Out-of-home care in Australia: messages from research (Word 1.6MB or PDF 1.7MB) by Leah M Bromfield, Daryl J Higgins, Alexandra Osborn, Stacey Panozzo, and Nicholas Richardson
- Understanding organisational risk factors for child maltreatment: a review of the literature (Word 1.9MB or PDF 1.6MB) by Lorraine R Beyer, Daryl J Higgins and Leah M Bromfield
- National Audit of Australian Child Protection Research 1995-2004 (Word 628K or PDF 2.5MB) by Daryl J Higgins, Rennell M Adams, Leah M Bromfield, Nicholas Richardson and Melissa S Aldana
- Indigenous community development projects: early learnings research report (PDF 3.4MB) v.2., edited by Daryl Higgins, Telstra Foundation, Melbourne
- A new name for Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy: defining Fabricated or Induced Illness by Carers by Ellen Fish, Leah Bromfield and Daryl Higgins (Issues Paper No. 23)
- 'An evaluation of the social impact of an autistic child on family functioning' by D J Higgins, S Bailey and J Pearce, Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice v.9: 125-137
- Child maltreatment and policing in the 21st century (PDF 1.6 MB), by Daryl Higgins and Leah Bromfield, workshop presentation to the Australian Police Summit, Melbourne, 5-6 October.
- Connections between antisocial behaviour and involvement in victimisation incidents by Nick Richardson, paper presented at the 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, 9-11 February.
- Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter (v. 13 no. 2 Winter 2005)
- 'Chronic and isolated maltreatment in a child protection sample' by Leah Bromfield and Daryl Higgins, Family Matters no.70: 38-45.
- Differentiating between child maltreatment experiences, by Daryl Higgins, paper presented at the 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, 9-11 February
- Facilitating child abuse prevention research and models of best practice: the role of a national clearinghouse for child protection research (PDF 1.1 MB), by Daryl Higgins, Nick Richardson, and Leah Bromfield, presentation to the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children 13th Annual Colloquium, New Orleans, USA, 15-18 June
- Making the 'right' choices about child protection
programs and services, (PDF 180K), by Nick Richardson, Daryl Higgins and Leah Bromfield, paper presented at the 10th National Conference of the Association for the Welfare of Child Health, Sydney, 28-29 April
RTF (71K).
- 'The relationship between childhood injuries and family type' by Richardson, Daryl J, Higgins, Leah M Bromfield, Greg Tooley and Mark Stokes, Family Matters no.72: 44-49.
- National comparison of child protection systems by Leah Bromfield and Daryl Higgins (Issues Paper No. 22).
- The course and characteristics of chronic and isolated child maltreatment, by Leah Bromfield and Daryl Higgins, paper presented at the 9th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, 9-11 February.
- 'The relationship between child sexual abuse and academic achievement in a sample of psychiatric adolescent inpatients', by S Buckle, S Lancaster, M B Powell and D J Higgins, Child Abuse & Neglect v.29: 1031-1047.
- Understanding what child protection data mean: A national comparison, (PDF 111K), by Daryl Higgins and Leah Bromfied. Paper presented to Australian Institute of Criminology Conference 'Safety, Crime and Justice: From Data to Policy
6-7 June Abstract (RTF 12K).
- Child Abuse Prevention Newsletter (v. 13 no. 1 Summer 2005)
2004
2003
- 'A therapeutic model for supporting families of children with a chronic illness or disability' by J E Morison, L M Bromfield and H J Cameron, Child and Adolescent Mental Health v.8 no.3: 125-130
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Accessibility issues in child abuse prevention services by Janet Stanley and Katie Kovacs (Issues Paper No. 18).
- 'An analysis of current Australian program initiatives for children exposed to domestic violence', by Adam M Tomison and Katie Kovacs, Australian Journal of Social Issues v.38 no.4 Nov 2003: 513-539.
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Child abuse and neglect in Indigenous Australian communities by Janet Stanley, Adam M.Tomison and Julian Pocock (Issues Paper No. 19).
- Child sexual abuse in Indigenous communities, PDF (149K) by Janaet Stanley, presentation to the Conference, Child Sexual Abuse: Justice Response or Alternative Resolution, 1-2 May, Adelaide. | Word (58K).
- 'Downtime for children on the Internet: recognising a new form of child abuse' (PDF 515K) by Janet Stanley, Family Matters, no.65: 22-27.
- Factors affecting families' access to child abuse prevention programs: an exploratory study, PDF (18K), by J. Stanley and K. Kovacs, presentation to the 8th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, 12-14 February, Melbourne.
- Hearing only half of the story by leaving out half of the violence , PDF (229K), by Janet Stanley and Chris Goddard, paper presented at the Ninth Australasian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, 24-27, Sydney.| Word (298K).
- How accessible are child abuse prevention services for families? PDF (223K) by Katie Kovacs, Family Matters, no.64 Autumn: 48-51.
- 'The protection of children from offensive material on the Internet' by J. Stanley, Small Screen, no. 184, March: 1-2.
2002
- A study in confusion: factors which affect the decisions of community professionals when reporting child abuse and neglect, by C. Goddard, B. Saunders, J. Stanley and J. Tucci, Ringwood, Vic, Australians Against Child Abuse, 105p.
- Are we meeting family needs in Australia, by A. M. Tomison, keynote address presented to the Family Services Australia Annual Conference, Connecting Families and
Communities, 8-11 October, Darwin.
- 'Chain of violence', by C. Goddard, B. and J. Stanley, Community Care 4-10 Apr: 32-33.
- Evidence-based
practice in child protection: what do we know and how do we
better inform practice, by A. M. Tomison, keynote
presentation at What works? Evidence-based Practice in Child and
Family Services, Association of Children's Welfare Agencies
Biennial Conference, 2-4 September 2002, Bondi Beach, NSW.
- In the firing line: violence and power in child protection
work, by J. Stanley and C. Goddard, Chichester, UK: John Wiley
and Sons, 224p.
- Preventing child abuse:
changes to family support in the 21st century by Adam Tomison
(Issues Paper No. 17) .
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The role of mass media in facilitating
community education and child abuse prevention strategies by Bernadette Saunders and Chris Goddard (Issues Paper No. 16).
2001
- 'A history of child protection: back to the future?', PDF (835K) by A.
Tomison, Family Matters no.60 Spring - Summer:
46-57.
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Child abuse and the Internet by Janet Stanley (Issues Paper No. 15).
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Child abuse and the media by Chris Goddard and Bernadette J. Saunders (Issues Paper No. 14).
- Child maltreatment and the Internet, by J. Stanley and A. M. Tomison. Paper presented at the 8th Australasian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, One Child's Reality - Everyone's Responsibility, Melbourne Convention Centre, 19-22 November.
- Community professionals and reporting to child protection services, by J. Stanley, C. Goddard, B. Saunders and J. Tucci. Paper presented at the 8th Australasian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, One Child's Reality - Everyone's Responsibility, Melbourne Convention Centre, 19-22 November.
- Comparing alternate teaching styles to teach computing skills to girls in their English classes, by L M Bromfield, V C Clarke and N Lynch, Computers and Education, v.36: 285-297
- Getting the
lowdown on child abuse and neglect: a community seminar, by
A. M. Tomison. Presented at the Collie Family Care Centre, Collie
and at the Bunbury Yacht Club, Bunbury, Western Australia, 11-12
September, 2001.
PowerPoint slides (PDF 102K) | Abstract.
- Preventing child abuse and other family violence: issues for professionals, PowerPoint slides (in PDF 115K), by A. M. Tomison. Presented at the Collie Family Care Centre,
Collie, and the Bunbury Yacht Club, Bunbury, Western Australia, 11-12
September, PowerPoint slides (PDF 115K) |
Abstract.
- The future direction of Australian research on the prevention of child maltreatment, by J. Stanley and A. M. Tomison. Paper presented at the 8th Australasian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, One Child's Reality - Everyone's Responsibility, Melbourne Convention Centre, 19-22 November.
2000
- Child protection: getting the most out of research, by A. M. Tomison. Invited presentation to the Queensland Child Protection Symposium on Evidence-Based Practice, hosted by the Department of Family, Youth and Community Care and the University of Queensland, Brisbane, 28 November,
| PDF (34K).
- Evaluating child abuse prevention
programs by Adam M. Tomison (Issues Paper No. 12).
- Exploring family violence: links
between child maltreatment and domestic violence by Adam M.
Tomison (Issues Paper No. 13).
- Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect:
Findings from an Australian audit of prevention programs.
- Preventing child abuse
in Australia: some preliminary findings from a national audit of
prevention programs, by L. Poole and A. Tomison. Paper
presented at the 7th Australian Institute of Family Studies
Conference - Family Futures: Issues in Research and Policy,
Sydney, July 2000, Melbourne, Vic: Australian Institute of
Family Studies, 12p, (PDF 37K).
1999
- Blending
qualitative and quantitative approaches: case tracking studies in
child protection systems, by A. M. Tomison. Paper presented
with Chris Goddard at the Association for Qualitative Research
'Issues of Rigour in Qualitative Research' International
Conference, 6-10 July, Melbourne.
- Community-based approaches in
preventing child maltreatment by Adam M. Tomison (Issues Paper No. 11).
- Creating the
Vision: communities and connectedness, by A. M. Tomison.
Invited address to the OzChild 'Child Expo', 22 April,
Melbourne.
- Ensuring the
protection of children: the role of child protection services in
the identification, assessment and treatment of maltreated
children, by A. M. Tomison. Invited keynote address, to the
NSW Department of Community Services, Entry Parameters for Child
Protection Conference, March 20-21, Sydney.
- Evaluating child abuse prevention programs: a Clearinghouse workshop, by A. M. Tomison. Pre-conference workshop presented at the 7th Australasian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, October, Perth.
- Interagency collaboration and communication in child protection cases: some findings from an Australian case tracking study, by A. M. Tomison. Paper presented at the 5th ISPCAN Asian Conference on Child Protection, 26-28 November, Hong Kong.
- Prevention is better than cure: exploring strategies for the prevention of child abuse and neglect, by A. M. Tomison. Invited keynote address presented at the 1999 Xi'an International Conference on Child Abuse
and Neglect (First ISPCAN Chinese Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect), 29 November - 2
December, Xi'an, China.
- Professional decision making and the management of actual
or suspected child abuse and neglect cases: an in situ
tracking study, by A. M. Tomison, Thesis (Ph.D.) - Monash
University, Department of Social Work and Human Services, 2v.
- 'Structured risk assessment procedures: instruments of
abuse?', by C. R. Goddard, J. B. Saunders, J. R. Stanley and J. Tucci,
Journal of Child Abuse Review v.8 no.4 Jul - Aug: 251-263.
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