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Ainsworth, Frank (2017) Book Review of "Blinded by Science: the social implications of epigenetics and neuroscience" by D. Wastell and S. White. Bristol, UK, Policy Press, 2017. ISBN 978-14473-2234-4. Children Australia, 42 (3). pp. 222-223.

Ainsworth, Frank, and Hansen, Patricia (2017) A study of the use of Section 106a of the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 in the New South\Wales Children's Court. Children Australia, 42 (3). pp. 198-204.

Ainsworth, Frank, and Hansen, Patricia (2015) Therapeutic residential care: different population, different purpose, different costs. Children Australia, 40 (4). pp. 342-347.

Ainsworth, Frank, and Hansen, Patricia (2012) Doing harm while doing good: the child protection paradox. Child & Youth Services, 33 (2). pp. 146-157.

Ainsworth, Frank, and Hansen, Patricia (2011) The Munro review of child protection: final report. A child-centred system: a review and commentary. Children Australia, 36 (3). pp. 164-168.

Ainsworth, Frank, and Hansen, Patricia (2011) The experience of parents of children in care: the human rights issue. Child & Youth Services, 32 (1). pp. 9-18.

Ainsworth, Frank, and Hansen, Patricia (2010) Confidentiality in child protection cases: who benefits? Children Australia, 35 (3). pp. 11-17.

Ainsworth, Frank, and Hansen, Patricia (2009) Babies for the deserving: developments in foster care and adoption in one Australian state - others to follow? Just Policy, 50 (30). pp. 24-28.

Anderson, Marilyn (2008) Cutting the cord: universal paid maternity leave and the baby bonus in Australia. In: Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association 2008: re-imagining sociology. pp. 1-21. From: Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association 2008: re-imagining sociology, 2-5 December 2008, University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Anderson, Marilyn (2007) Fertility futures: implications of national, pronatalist policies for adolescent women in Australia. In: Refereed Proceedings of the International Women’s Conference: education, employment, and everything – the triple layers of a woman’s life. pp. 40-45. From: IWC 2007 International Women’s Conference: education, employment, and everything – the triple layers of a woman’s life, 26-29 September 2007, Toowoomba, QLD, Australia.

Ainsworth, Frank (2007) Residential programs for children and young people: what we need and what we don't need. Children Australia, 32 (1). pp. 32-36.

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Butcher, Luke, Day, Andrew, Kidd, Garry, Miles, Debra, and Stanton, Steven (2020) Community engagement in youth justice program design. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 53 (3). pp. 369-386.

Babatsikos, Georgia, and Miles, Debra (2015) How parents manage the risk of child sexual abuse: a grounded theory. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 24 (1). pp. 55-76.

Briggs, Freda, and Hawkins, Russell (2005) Personal safety issues in the lives of children with learning disabilities. Children Australia, 30 (2). pp. 19-27.

Butcher, Anne (2005) Upping the ante! The traning and status of foster carers in Queensland. Children Australia, 30 (3). pp. 25-30.

Bishop, Michael (2004) Creating a learning child protection system in Mackay. In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference Contemporary Research Perspectives of Child and Family Welfare Practice. From: 2nd International Conference Contemporary Research Perspectives of Child and Family Welfare Practice, 6-8 August 2004, Mackay, QLD, Australia.

Butcher, Anne (2003) What makes a good foster carer? Research focusing on the this topic from the perspective of "Investigating the Education, Training and Support Needs of Foster Carers". In: Proceedings of CROCCS Overview of Research Conference: Protecting Children What Counts? An Overview of Research Conference. From: CROCCS Overview of Research Conference: Protecting Children - What Counts?, 7-9 August 2003, Airlie Beach, QLD, Australia.

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Caltabiano, Marie L., and Thorpe, Rosamund (2007) Attachment style of foster carers and caregiving role performance. Child Care in Practice, 13 (2). pp. 137-148.

Cheers, Brian Harvey (1992) Social support in small remote towns in Far North and north-west Queensland, Australia: implications for human services. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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Daly, Wayne (2015) From their viewpoint: children and young people on the attributes of esteemed foster carers. Developing Practice, August 2015 (42). pp. 19-32.

Daly, Wayne (2013) Book review of "Young People Leaving State Out-of-Home Care: Australian policy and practice" by Philip Mendes, Guy Johnson and Badal Moslehuddin, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, Australia. Social Work Education, 32 (7). pp. 967-968.

Daly, Wayne Peter (2012) What makes a good foster carer?: the views of children and young people with an out-of-home care experience. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Day, Andrew, Daffern, Michael, and Simmons, Pam (2010) Use of restraint in residential care settings for children and young people. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 17 (2). pp. 230-244.

Daly, Wayne (2009) "Adding their flavour to the mix": involving children and young people in care in research design. Australian Social Work, 62 (4). pp. 460-475.

Dawes, Glenn (2007) Risks of reintegration: young offenders perception of making the transition back to their communities. In: Proceedings of the CROCCS 5th International Conference: Overcoming Violence & Poverty. pp. 122-128. From: CROCCS 5th International Conference: Overcoming Violence & Poverty, 3-5 AUG 2007, Mackay, QLD, Australia.

Daly, Wayne (2005) Children and young people's participation: from having a say to having influence. In: Proceedings of the CROCCS 2005 Conference. From: CROCCS 2005 Conference, 5-7 August 2005, Mackay, QLD, Australia.

Daly, Wayne, McPherson, Colin, and Reck, Lucinda (2004) SPLAT: a model of participation that moves us beyond the rhetoric. In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference Contemporary Research Perspectives of Child and Family Welfare Practice. From: 2nd International Conference Contemporary Research Perspectives of Child and Family Welfare Practice, 6-8 August 2004, Mackay, QLD, Australia.

Daly, Wayne, McPherson, Colin, and Reck, Lucinda (2004) SPLAT: a model of young people's participation that moves beyond the rhetoric to empowerment. Children Australia, 29 (4). pp. 20-26.

Downs, J. (2003) Self-concept during the transition to secondary school: turmoil or normative adjustment? In: Proceedings of the Australian Association for Research in Education Conference. From: Educational Research, Risks, and Dilemmas, 29 November - 3 December 2003, Auckland, New Zealand.

Dawes, Glenn (2002) Figure eights, spin outs and power slides: aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth and the culture of joyriding. Journal of Youth Studies, 5 (2). pp. 195-208.

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Earles, Wendy (2013) Creative clinical data mining: glimpsing the engagement of families with an integrated service system. Evaluation Journal of Australasia, 13 (1). pp. 28-35.

Eaton, Ann, and Caltabiano, Marie (2009) A four factor model predicting likelihood of foster carer retention. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 44 (2). pp. 215-229.

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Gair, Susan, Zuchowski, Ines, Munns, Lynn, Thorpe, Ros, and Henderson, Debbie (2018) Grandparents matter: optimizing grandparents' involvement after child safety concerns. Child and Family Social Work, 23 (4). pp. 684-692.

Gair, Susan (2015) Literature review providing an in-depth overview of existing research on the affects of intercountry adoption on adoptees. Report. James Cook University, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Gair, Susan, and Camilleri, Peter (2003) Attempting suicide and help-seeking behaviours: using stories from young people to inform social work practice. Australian Social Work, 56 (2). pp. 83-93.

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Hansen, Patricia, and Ainsworth, Frank (2013) Australian child protection services: a game without end. International Journal of Social Welfare, 22 (1). pp. 104-110.

Hansen, Patricia, and Ainsworth, Frank (2011) In 'the best interests of the child': critical reflections on an over used construct. Children Australia, 36 (1). pp. 12-17.

Harris, Nonie, and Tinning, Beth (2010) Hearing parent's voices: choosing quality long day care in northern regional Australia. In: Proceedings of 11th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference. pp. 1-16. From: 11th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, 7 - 9 July 2010, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Harris, Nonie (2009) Comparing Child Care Subsidy Policies in California and Australia: a feminist analysis. Lambert Academic Publishing, Köln, Germany.

Hansen, Patricia, and Ainsworth, Frank (2009) The 'best interests of the child thesis': some thoughts from Australia. International Journal of Social Welfare, 18 (4). pp. 431-439.

Harris, Nonie, and Tinning, Beth (2009) Hearing Parents' Voices: linking parents, communities and childcare policy. In: Social work: From Scientism to Sophism - the Ethics of Evidence and the Evidence of Ethics. pp. 1-9. From: Social work: From Scientism to Sophism - the Ethics of Evidence and the Evidence of Ethics, 5-8 November 2009, Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia.

Hansen, Patricia, and Ainsworth, Frank (2009) Human rights abuse in aspects of child protection practice? Australian Journal of Social Issues, 44 (2). pp. 183-193.

Hansen, Patricia, and Ainsworth, Frank (2009) Report of the Special Commission of Inquiry into Child Protection Services in New South Wales (the Wood Report): a review and commentary. Children Australia, 34 (2). pp. 17-23.

Harris, Nonie (2008) Radical activism and accidental philanthropy: the impact of first wave feminist activism on the construction of child care policies in Australia and America. Women's Studies International Forum, 31 (1). pp. 42-52.

Harries, Maria, Lonne, Bob, and Thomson, Jane (2005) Beyond buzzwords: principles and themes for reforming child protection practice. In: Papers from the CROCCS 2005 Conference. pp. 1-7. From: Challenging Practices: CROCCS 2005 Conference, 5-7 August 2005, Mackay, QLD, Australia.

Harries, Maria, Thomson, Jane, and Lonne, Bob (2005) Coast to Coast: new frontiers for child protection in Australia. In: Papers from the CROCCS 2005 Conference. pp. 1-7. From: Challenging Practices: CROCCS 2005 Conference, 5-7 August 2005, Mackay, QLD, Australia.

Harris, Nonie (2005) The effects of ideological decision making on the materiality of women's lives : a comparative study of child care subsidy policies and services in Australia and California. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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Jones, Peter (2006) Considering the environment in social work education: transformations for eco-social justice. Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 46 (3). pp. 364-382.

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Khan, Abul K., Miles, Debra, and Francis, Abraham (2018) Re-visioning child protection management embedded in family empowerment. Children Australia, 43 (3). pp. 208-216.

Khan, Abul Kalam (2016) Re-visioning child protection management embedded in family empowerment. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Karalam, Sheeja Remani B., and Francis, Abraham (2012) Early intervention for building productive roles in the post institutional life of adolescent girls: a case study from Kerala, India. In: Pulla, Venkat, Chenoweth, Lesley, Francis, Abraham, and Bakaj, Stefan, (eds.) Papers in Strengths Based Practice. Allied Publishers, New Delhi, India, pp. 257-266.

Khan, Abul, and Miles, Debra (2011) "Talk to me, not my illness": relevance of human rights and social justice in child and adolescent mental health intervention. In: Jones, Peter, Miles, Debra, Francis, Abraham, and Rajeev, S.P., (eds.) Eco-social Justice: issues, challenges and ways forward: voices from De Novo '11. Books for Change, Karnataka, India, pp. 307-326.

Klease, Chris (2008) Silenced stakeholders: responding to mothers' experiences of the child protection system. Children Australia, 33 (3). pp. 21-28.

Kennedy, Barbara, and Thorpe, Rosamund (2006) Selecting and foster carers : could personnel psychology improve outcomes? Adoption and Fostering, 30 (3). pp. 29-38.

Klease, Chris (2006) What makes a good foster carer?: mothers with children in foster care evaluate the foster care system and foster carers. In: Papers from CROCCS 4th International Conference: Working Together for Families. From: CROCCS 4th International Conference, 4-6 August 2006, Mackay, QLD, Australia.

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Low, Poi Kee (2014) Looking in from the outside: community counsellors’ opinions and attitudes to school counselling in Singapore. Pastoral Care in Education, 32 (4). pp. 295-305.

Low, Poi Kee (2009) Considering the Challenges of Counselling Practice in Schools. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 31. pp. 71-79.

Lonne, Bob, and Thomson, Jane (2005) Critical review of Queensland's Crime and Misconduct Commission Inquiry into abuse of children in foster care: social work's contribution to reform. Australian Social Work, 58 (1). pp. 86-99.

Lovatt, Heather (2005) Foster carer support: what it is, what it is not and what it could be!! In: Proceedings of the Mackay CROCCS 2005 Conference . From: Mackay CROCCS 2005 Conference, 5-7 August 2005, Mackay, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

Lovatt, Heather (2004) A child protection system in review - the importance of personal/social support for foster carers. In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference Contemporary Research Perspectives of Child and Family Welfare Practice. From: 2nd International Conference Contemporary Research Perspectives of Child and Family Welfare Practice, 6-8 August 2004, Mackay, QLD, Australia.

Lovatt, Heather (2003) What counts in recruiting and retaining good foster carers? Social Support Does! In: Proceedings of CROCCS Overview of Research Conference: Protecting Children What Counts? An Overview of Research Conference. From: CROCCS Overview of Research Conference: Protecting Children - What Counts?, 7-9 August 2003, Airlie Beach, QLD, Australia.

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Mohammadi, Zohre (2020) Listening to children as a tourism market: the Asian context. In: Pearce, Philip L., and Correia, Antónia, (eds.) Tourism's New Markets Drivers: drivers, details and directions. GoodFellow Publishers, Oxford, UK, pp. 176-194.

Moss, Michelle (2012) Broken circles to a different identity: an exploration of identity for children in out of home care in Queensland, Australia. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Moss, Michelle (2009) Broken circles to a different identity: an exploration of identity for children in out-of-home care in Queensland, Australia. Child and Family Social Work, 14 (3). pp. 311-321.

Maluccio, Anthony N., and Ainsworth, Frank (2006) Family foster care: development or decline? Adoption and Fostering, 30 (4). pp. 20-25.

Muller, Lorraine (2006) Recognition of knowledge: Indigenous Australian social-health informing tertiary academic theory. In: Papers from CROCCS 4th International Conference: 'Working Together for Families. pp. 1-6. From: CROCCS 4th International Conference: 'Working Together for Families, 4-6 August 2006, Mackay, Qld.

Moss, Michelle (2004) Listening to young people - daring to be different. In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference Contemporary Research Perspectives of Child and Family Welfare Practice. From: 2nd International Conference Contemporary Research Perspectives of Child and Family Welfare Practice, 6-8 August 2004, Mackay, QLD, Australia.

McMahon, Anthony, and Reck, Lucinda (2003) Well-being for Indigenous foster children: alternative considerations for practice research. Children Australia, 28 (2). pp. 19-24.

McMahon, Anthony, Reck, Lucinda, and Walker, Mal (2003) A fork in the road: redefining and counting the well-being of Indigenous children in foster care. In: Proceedings of CROCCS Overview of Research Conference: Protecting Children What Counts? An Overview of Research Conference. pp. 1-7. From: CROCCS Overview of Research Conference: Protecting Children - What Counts?, 7-9 August 2003, Airlie Beach, QLD, Australia.

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Nickson, Amanda, Gair, Susan, and Miles, Debra (2016) Supporting isolated workers in their work with families in rural and remote Australia: exploring peer group supervision. Children Australia, 41 (4). pp. 265-274.

Nickson, Amanda, Briscoe, Catherine, Maconachie, Skye, and Brosowski, Michael (2011) A Vietnamese and Australian Cross-cultural field placement using community arts to heal and prevent child trafficking. In: Noble, Carolyn, and Henrickson, Mark, (eds.) Social Work Field Education and Supervision Across Asia Pacific. Sydney University Press, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 145-167.

Nickson, Amanda, and Blackshaw, Jennifer (2010) A group work approach to promoting child well-being in child protection service delivery: student and practitioner perspectives. Advances in Social Work and Welfare Education, 12 (1). pp. 143-148.

Nickson, Amanda, and Clifford, Rachael (2006) Hidden child protection: young people at risk. Causes and prevention. In: Papers from CROCCS 4th International Conference: Working Together for Families. pp. 1-15. From: CROCCS 4th International Conference: 'Working Together for Families, 4-6 August 2006, Mackay, QLD, Australia.

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O'Reilly, Sara, Braidwood, Lilli, D'Emden, Cindy, Gair, Susan, Savuro, Nikkola, and Zuchowski, Ines (2019) Working collaboratively to highlight the voices of young people in Townsville. James Cook University Law Review, 25. pp. 91-106.

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Simoncini, Kym Maree (2010) The hours after school: young school-aged children's care arrangements and activities. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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Thorpe, Ros, and Westerhuis, Diane (2006) 'You need to walk in their shoes': fosters carers' views on what makes a good foster carer. In: Papers from CROCCS 4th International Conference: Working Together for Families. pp. 1-14. From: CROCCS 4th International Conference, 4-6 August 2006, Mackay, QLD, Australia.

Thorpe, R.M., Klease, C.J., and Westerhuis, D. (2005) Challenging practice in foster care. Foster carers' reflections on working with a child's natural family: implications for education, training and support. In: Papers from the Third Annual Conference on International Research Perspectives on Child and Family Welfare 2005. pp. 1-22. From: Challenging Practices: CROCCS 2005 Conference, 5-7 August 2005, Mackay, QLD, Australia.

Thomson, Jane, and Thorpe, Ros (2004) Powerful partnerships in social work: group work with parents with children in care. Australian Social Work, 57 (1). pp. 46-56.

Thomson, Jane, and Thorpe, Ros (2003) The importance of parents in the lives of children in the care system. Children Australia, 28 (2). pp. 25-31.

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Wu, Mao-Ying (2012) Tourism at the roof of the world: young hosts assess tourism community futures in Lhasa, Tibet. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Whiteside, Mary, Tsey, Komla, McCalman, Janya, Cadet-James, Yvonne, and Wilson, Andrew (2006) Empowerment as a framework for Indigenous workforce development and organisational change. Australian Social Work, 59 (4). pp. 422-434.

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Zuchowski, Ines, Braidwood, Lilli, d'Emden, Cindy, Gair, Susan, Heyeres, Marion, Nicholls, Leah, Savuro, Nikkola, and O'Reilly, Sara (2020) The Lighthouse Guide to Working with Young People. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)

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