Welfare conditionality as a child protection tool

Child neglect is a significant issue in Australia, as it is many other countries. While the primary responses to child neglect are child protection and welfare systems and legal processes, welfare conditionality is increasingly being used to try to ensure that children receive the best possible pare...

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Published inFamily Matters no. 97; pp. 16 - 29
Main Authors Kelly Hand, Ilan Katz, Matthew Gray, J Rob Bray
Format Journal Article
Published Melbourne, Vic Australian Institute of Family Studies 01.01.2016
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Summary:Child neglect is a significant issue in Australia, as it is many other countries. While the primary responses to child neglect are child protection and welfare systems and legal processes, welfare conditionality is increasingly being used to try to ensure that children receive the best possible parenting and are not neglected.
Bibliography:Family Matters, No. 97, 2016: 16-29
Family Matters, No. 97, 2016, 16-29
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Informit, Melbourne (Vic)
FAMILY MATTERS, No. 97, 2016: 16-29
2016-09-09T17:06:29+10:00
ISSN:1030-2646
1832-8318