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DC Field | Value | Language |
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dc.contributor.author | National Council of Single Mothers and their Children Inc | en |
dc.date.accessioned | 2022-06-30T23:35:03Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2022-06-30T23:35:03Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 2005 | en |
dc.identifier.uri | https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/17794 | - |
dc.format | 66 p. | en |
dc.language | en | en |
dc.publisher | National Council for Single Mothers and their Children (NCSMC) | en |
dc.subject | Child protection | en |
dc.subject | Legal issues | en |
dc.subject | Family law | en |
dc.title | Submission of the National Council of Single Mothers and their Children Inc. to the Discussion Paper ‘A New Approach to the Family Law System’ | en |
dc.type | Submission | en |
dc.identifier.catalogid | 6213 | en |
dc.subject.keyword | Submission | en |
dc.subject.keyword | Electronic publication | en |
dc.subject.keyword | National | en |
dc.subject.keyword | new_record | en |
dc.description.notes | Includes the following: APPENDIX 1: The Challenges of Securing Human Rights to Safety in Australian Family Law Frameworks:by Elspeth McInnes; APPENDIX 2: Childcare, violence and fathering – Are violent fathers who look after their children, likely to be less abusive?:by Lynne Harne; APPENDIX 3: I didn’t know just how far you could fight: contextualising the Bristol inquiry:by Ruth Busch and Neville Robertson; APPENDIX 4: Losing the Children:Four Corners – 16/08/2004<br/ >Addresses the proposed changes to the family law system with a series of recommendations supported by discussion that includes references. An area of particular concern is the proposed Family Relationship Centre which the NCSMC recommends support the ‘safety first’ principle for children and adults, be subject to strict quality assurance and accreditation in the areas of family violence and child development and maltreatment, and be linked with mental health services, drug and alcohol services, parenting skills programmes and other services for children and adults living with violence. It also recommends that staff within the family law system be trained in child development, family violence, its dynamics and outcomes. NCSMC also voices concerns over what it sees as misogyny in the Discussion Paper and suggests that such attitudes be examined and eliminated. | en |
dc.date.entered | 2005-03-07 | en |
dc.description.physicaldescription | 66 p. | en |
Appears in Collections: | Miscellaneous |
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