Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Failure of care in state care: in-care abuse and postcare homelessness,2011,36,1,4-11,Thoresen In 'the best interests of the child': critical reflections on an overused construct,2011,36,1,12-17,Hansen Parents with mental illness: the cycle of intergenerational mental illness,2011,36,1,26-35,Boursnell Teachers' understanding and practice of mandatory reporting of child maltreatment,2017,42,1,38-48,Day Weaving trauma into the everyday - neuroscience evidence and reflections from practice,2017,42,2,73-74,Tucci Treating chronically traumatised children with the sleeping dogs method: don't let sleeping dogs lie!,2017,42,2,93-103,Struik How complex developmental trauma residential out-of-home care and contact with the justice system intersect,2017,42,2,108-112,Mendes Therapeutically supporting children to recover from the impact of family violence,2017,42,3,137-141,Powell Relationship building collaboration and flexible service delivery: the path to engagement of refugee families and communities in early childhood trauma recovery services,2017,42,3,142-158,Momartin A just system? How punitive youth justice systems increase the risk of crime,2017,42,4,233-239,Edwards Building fathering competencies through a universal soft-entry early intervention and prevention service,2017,42,4,248-255,Lakhani It takes more than 'just scratching the surface': the perspectives of young people on living in a disadvantaged community,2017,42,4,256-267,Baird 'It's been an absolute nightmare' - family violence in kinship care in Victoria,2018,43,1,7-12,Breman Children protection politics and procrastination: the discourse of deferral,2018,43,1,13-22,Schulz A review of cumulative harm: a comparison of international child protection practices,2018,43,1,23-31,Bryce Group homes for children and young people: the problem not the solution,2018,43,1,42-46,Ainsworth Challenges and opportunities for innovation in child abuse and neglect research within the child welfare system in Australia,2018,43,1,57-66,Hameed School-based programme for young children with disruptive behaviours: two-year follow-up,2018,43,1,67-76,Plath Examining developmental adversity and connectedness in child welfare-involved children,2018,43,2,105-115,Perry Stockholm syndrome in athletics: a paradox,2018,43,3,175-180,Bachand Coaching parents about children's needs and navigating the child protection and other systems,2018,43,3,181-185,Ainsworth 'The hidden victims'-family violence in kinship care in Victoria,2018,43,3,186-191,Breman Child-perpetrated family violence in kinship care in Victoria,2018,43,3,192-197,Breman Child protection child deaths politics and policy making: numbers as rhetoric,2018,43,3,198-207,Liddiard Re-visioning child protection management embedded in family empowerment,2018,43,3,208-216,Miles Assessing allegations of child sex abuse in custody disputes,2019,44,1,5-12,Schindeler The tripartite tragedy: alcohol and other drugs intimate partner violence and child abuse,2019,44,1,32-41,Hameed Childhood abuse or trauma: a racial perspective,2019,44,1,42-48,Jackson You are not allowed to tell: organisational culture as a barrier for child protection workers seeking assistance for traumatic stress symptomology,2019,44,2,84-90,Oates Corporal punishment of children in the home in Australia: a review of the research reveals the need for data and knowledge,2019,44,3,110-120,Poulsen The neglected victims: what (little) we know about child survivors of domestic homicide,2019,44,3,121-125,Mertin Five years after Carmody: practitioners' views of changes challenges and research in child protection,2019,44,3,146-153,Zuchowski Family Law Court orders for supervised contact in custodial disputes - unanswered questions,2019,44,4,194-201,Schindeler