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Anderson, Marilyn June (2011) Investigating the Australian lump-sum Baby Bonus and the reach of its pronatalist messages with young women in Far North Queensland. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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Bagshaw, Dale, Brown, Thea, Wendt, Sarah, Campbell, Alan, McInnes, Elspeth, Tinning, Beth, Batagol, Becky, Sifris, Adiva, Tyson, Danielle, Baker, Joanne, and Fernandez Arias, Paula (2011) The effect of family violence on post-separation parenting arrangements: the experiences and views of children and adults from families who separated post-1995 and post-2006. Family Matters, 86. pp. 49-61.

Bagshaw, Dale, Brown, Thea, Wendt, Sarah, Campbell, Alan, McInnes, Elspeth, Tinning, Beth, Batagol, Becky, Sifris, Adiva, Tyson, Danielle, Baker, Joanne, and Fernandez Arias, Paula (2010) Family violence and family law in Australia: the experiences and views of children and adults from families who separated post‐1995 and post‐2006. Monash University; University of South Australia and James Cook University for the Australian Attorney-General's Department, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

Bagshaw, D., Brown, T., Wendt, S., Campbell, A., McInnes, E., Baker, J., Tinning, B., Batagol, B., Sifris, A., Tyson, D., and Fernandez Arias, P. (2010) Family violence and family law in Australia: the views and experiences of children and adults from families who separated post-1995 and post-2006. In: Proceedings of 11th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference. pp. 1-12. From: 11th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, 7 - 9 July 2010, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Bailey, Alice, Blay, Danny, Busch, Ruth, Hume, Marie, Oberin, Julie, Scott, Margot, O'Brien, Carmel, Tinning, Beth, and Wangmann, Jane (2010) Typologies of violence in family court processes: reflections from the field. In: Proceedings of 11th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference. pp. 1-11. From: 11th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, 7 - 9 July 2010, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Butcher, Anne (2009) Enhancing foster carers' training and professionalism: research findings from North Queensland, Australia. Lambert Academic Publishing, Saarbrucken, Germany.

Baker, Joanne, Miles, Debra, and Thorpe, Ros (2008) Parents with complicated lives: do Child protection Services help or hinder? In: Pillai, Michael Vimal, (ed.) Child Protection: challenges and initiatives. Icfai University Press, Hyderabad, India, pp. 170-176.

Butcher, Anne Marie (2005) Enhancing foster carers' training and professionalism. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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 (2004) Getting smarter in the Smart State? Strengthening fostering families into the future. 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.

Beaven, Lynda, and Nickson, Amanda (1997) Trauma readjustment - a groupwork response to the Blackhawk Tragedy. In: Proceedings AASW Conference (1) pp. 100-108. From: 25th AASW National Conference 1997 : social work influencing outcomes, 21-24 September, 1997, Canberra.

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Crooks, Anna, and Mensinga, Jo (2021) Body, relationship, space: dance movement therapy as an intervention in embodied social work with parents and their children. Australian Social Work, 74 (2). pp. 250-258.

Carrington, Ann (2014) The vortex of violence: moving beyond the cycle and engaging clients in change. British Journal of Social Work, 44 (2). pp. 451-468.

Carson, Ed, Chung, Donna, and Day, Andrew (2012) Distant relations: limits to relational contracting in domestic violence programmes. International Journal of Public Sector Management, 25 (2). pp. 103-117.

Cary, Mark, Klease, Chris, Thompson, Jane, Thorpe, Ros, and Walsh, Karyn (2007) Family Inclusion in Child Protection Practice: creating hope - re-creating families: ensuring the safety and wellbeing of children and young people in the Queensland child protection system. Report. Family Inclusion Network, Brisbane, QLD. (Unpublished)

Costigan, Kate (2006) When words are not enough: assisting the rebirth of women's community culture. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Croker, Felicity (2003) Book review of "Making a Difference in Families: research that creates change" by R. Munford and J. Sanders (eds), St Leonards, NSW, Allen & Unwin, 2003. ISBN: 978-1-86508-909-6. Health Sociology Review, 12 (1). pp. 88-91.

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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Day, Andrew, Carson, Ed, and Saebel, Judith (2010) Perspectives on domestic violence: the influence of organisational issues on program outcomes. Procedia: social and behavioral sciences, 5. pp. 18-22.

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Emonson, Rhonda Maree (2019) Preparing for family dispute resolution in regional Australia: exploring the experiences of parents, family dispute resolution practitioners and lawyers. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Earles, Wendy (2013) The value added by the Communities for Children program's facilitating partner process. Third Sector Review, 19 (2). pp. 79-97.

Earles, Wendy , and Sorin, Reesa (2009) Cairns South: communities for children initiative: local evaluation final report. Report. Mission Australia, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

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.

Earles, Wendy, Doyle, Jane, Lee Ross, Amanda, Malthouse, Debra, and Selke, Heather (2005) Stories from a third sector co-governance/multiple co- location trial: the Regional Outreach Support Program. Third Sector Review, 11 (2). pp. 117-136.

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Gair, Susan (2018) Looking back - looking forward: past, current, and future child adoptions in Australia. In: Rice, Simon, Day, Andrew, and Briskman, Linda, (eds.) Social Work in the Shadow of the Law - 5th edition. Federation Press, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 36-53.

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, and Zuchowski, Ines (2017) Grandparents must be included in decisions about children in out-of-home care. The Conversation, 10 October 2017.

Gair, Susan (1996) Adoption: a different road to mothering: adoptive mothers' experiences of negotiating and maintaining the mothering role at significant points across the adoption life cycle. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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Harris, Nonie (2013) Research and child and adolescent mental health: ethical considerations. Progressive Outlook, III (1-A). pp. 13-17.

Harris, Nonie (2013) Research and child and adolescent mental health: ethical considerations. In: Child and Adolescent Mental Health: a multidimensional perspectives. pp. 1-2. From: International Conference on Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 18-19 January 2013, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu.

Harris, Nonie, and Tinning, Beth (2012) Hearing parents' and carers' voices: experiences of accessing quality long day care in northern regional Australia. Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 37 (3). pp. 14-21.

Hercus, Cheryl M. (2005) Stepping out of Line: becoming and being feminist. Perspectives on Gender . Routledge, New York, US.

Harris, Nonie Miriam (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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Lovatt, Heather, and Dow, Debbie (2004) Family support frameworks in practice - a regional Queensland perspective. 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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Muhajir, Nausheen Mohamed, Croker, Felicity, Carrington, Ann, Aggarwal, Aviral, Boparai, Gurleen, Dawoud, John, and Mahendran, Manesha (2018) Perceived preparedness of recent BDS graduates with recognising, responding and referring patients who have experienced domestic violence. In: Abstracts from the 9th Biennial Are You Remotely Interested Conference. p. 55. From: AAYRI 2018: 9th Biennial Are You Remotely Interested Conference: realising remote possibilities, 24-27 July 2018, Mount Isa, QLD, Australia.

Mensinga, Jo (2016) 'No coughing for me, but I'm okay!' – Learning to listen to practitioners' body stories in human service work. Australian Childhood Foundation Blog for Professionals, 8 July 2016. pp. 1-3.

Mensinga, Jo (2016) 'No coughing for me, but I'm okay!' - Mapping a human service workers' body stories as she engages with traumatised women in a domestic violence service. In: [Presented at the Childhood Trauma Conference]. pp. 1-24. From: Childhood Trauma Conference, 6-10 June 2016, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Milosevic, Angela, Thorpe, Ros , and Miles, Debra (2009) For good or ill, this is my family! What counts for quality in the role for statutory relative foster carers? In: Proceedings of the Fourth National Conference for the Australian College for Child and Family Protection Practitioners. pp. 25-42. From: Fourth National Conference for the Australian College for Child and Family Protection Practitioners, 22-24 May 2009, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

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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 (1993) A small community's response to domestic violence. In: Ward, John, (ed.) Community Development Case Studies: an Australian Community Development Resource Book. Partnership Press, Melbourne, VIC, pp. 25-27.

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Oates, Fiona (2020) Barriers and solutions: Australian Indigenous practitioners on addressing disproportionate representation of Indigenous Australian children known to statutory child protection. Alternative: an international journal of Indigenous peoples, 16 (3). pp. 171-179.

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Powell, Zalia Rose (2018) When the bough bends: lived experiences of perinatal anxiety. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Pointing, Shane Boris (2014) Realist methodology in practice: translational findings from two realist syntheses. Learning Communities: International Journal of Learning in Social Contexts, 14. pp. 60-80.

Pointing, Boris (2014) A realist approach to CCTV research to address alcohol-related assault in the night-time economy. Report to the Criminological Research Council, September 2014. External Commissioned Report. James Cook University, Cairns, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)

Ponnuswami, Ilango, Francis, Abraham P., and Harris, Nonie (2013) Scientific writing and publication in social work: issues and concerns. In: Ponnuswami, Ilango, Francis, Abraham P., and Harris, Nonie, (eds.) Scientific Writing and Publishing in Social Work. Niruta Publications, Bangalore, India, pp. 3-12.

Powell, Zalia, and Harris, Nonie (2013) Young motherhood: the lived experiences of mothers aged eighteen to twenty-five - an Australian context. In: Ponnuswami, Ilango, Francis, Abraham P., and Harris, Nonie, (eds.) Scientific Writing and Publishing in Social Work. Niruta Publications, Bangalore, India, pp. 152-167.

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Ramsden, Kim (2013) Children's perspectives on their own wellbeing: 'I don't think they can hear us.'. Developing Practice, 36 (Spring). pp. 18-30.

Rundle, Olivia, and Hardy, Samantha (2012) Australian birth certificates: the best interests of no one at all. Australian Journal of Family Law, 26 (2). pp. 116-141.

Rogers, Dianne (2005) Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: theory and practice examined through the lens of power. Children Australia, 30 (4). pp. 19-27.

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Simoncini, Kym, Caltabiano, Nerina , and Lasen, Michelle (2008) Parent-child time together and apart: an overview of time use, employment status and satisfaction. In: Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society's Psychology of Relationships Interest Group. pp. 40-44. From: 8th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society's Psychology of Relationships Interest Group, 15-16 November 2008, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

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Thorpe, Ros, and Ramsden, Kim (2014) Resourceful friends: an invaluable dimension in family inclusive child protection practice. Children Australia, 39 (2). pp. 65-73.

Tinning, Beth (2010) Working with the family law sector – exploring domestic violence as a form of 'coercive controlling violence'. Australian Domestic & Family Violence Clearinghouse Newsletter, 40. pp. 5-7.

Thorpe, Rosamund (2007) Family inclusion in child protection practice: building bridges in working with (not against) families. Communities, Children and Families Australia, 3 (1). pp. 4-18.

Thomson, Jane (2003) Money counts: challenging poverty in families to protect children. In: Proceedings of CROCCS Overview of Research Conference: Protecting Children What Counts? An Overview of Research Conference, 8 August 2003. pp. 1-16. From: CROCCS Overview of Research Conference: Protecting Children - What Counts?, 7-9 August 2003, Airlie Beach, QLD, Australia.

Thorpe, Ros (2003) Foster care research in Australia: can we count on making a difference to policy and practice, for families and children. In: Proceedings of CROCCS Overview of Research Conference: Protecting Children What Counts? An Overview of Research Conference, 8 August 2003. pp. 1-23. From: CROCCS Overview of Research Conference: Protecting Children - What Counts?, 7-9 August 2003, Airlie Beach, QLD, Australia.

Thomson, Jane (2003) This is nothing new: child protection concerns and poverty. Children Australia, 28 (1). pp. 4-10.

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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