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Type: Journal Article
Title: Child-Inclusive mediation in cases of domestic violence in Australia
Other Titles: Conflict Resolution Quarterly
Authors: Amanda, S. H
Year: 2009
Citation: No 1 Vol.: 27
Notes:  Domestic violence is a common driver of family dissolution. Cases involving domestic violence are core business in the Australian family law jurisdiction. Family mediation is growing as an alternative to litigation for separated families in dispute over parenting arrangements. The specialized intervention of child-inclusive mediation is increasingly used to resolve family disputes in the best interests of the child. However, this child-empowering practice is often avoided by mediators where domestic violence is an issue. This article identifies some complex factors that need to be addressed and researched for appropriate development and use of child-inclusive mediation to enhance social justice for child subjects of parenting disputes from violent families. © Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Cited By (since 1996):2Export Date: 22 July 2013Source: Scopus
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/13824
Physical description: Pages 3-26
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