15th International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect

Session Details

Statutory Issues / Child Protection Practice

Tuesday, 21 September 2004 11:45 -13:00

Plaza P1

Mentoring the statutory supervisor - a strategy for promoting high quality service delivery
  • Sandy J Wilson, University of Queensland, Australia
  • Am I Still a Social Worker? Paradoxes in child protection practice
  • Kerry Brydon, Monash University, Australia
  • Make-your-own-metaphor: Vicarious trauma and emotional resilience amongst front-line child protection workers
  • Matthew J Armstrong, Queensland Department of Child Safety, Australia
  • Ms Jude Harrison, Department of Families, Australia
  • Ms Anita Thomas, Department of Families, Australia
  • Mr Neville Eckersley, Department of Families, Australia
  • Beginning Practice in Statutory Child Protection; Implementing and Evaluating a Blended Learning Approach for the Orientation of New Practitioners
  • Lynne M McPherson, Department of Human Services, Australia
  • Ms Julie M English, Australia
  • The Pursuit of Optimism: An analysis of student interpretations of 'strengths based' practice in child protection work
  • Neil G Barber, Charles Sturt University, Australia
  • Same issues different approaches - Protection and Care Training across the Tasman
  • Natasha L Courtney, Department of Human Services, Australia
  • Ms Kay Woodward, Child Youth and Family, New Zealand