Conference presentation
Coast to Coast: New frontiers for child protection in Australia
Challenging Practices: 3rd Annual Conference on International Research Perspectives on Child and Family Welfare (Mackay, Australia, 05-Aug-2005–07-Aug-2005)
Mackay Centre for Research on Community and Children's Services
2005
Abstract
This paper examines the organisation of child protection in Australia, with particular attention paid to both Western Australia (WA) and Queensland. The presenters begin with an overview of the situation across the nation and the impact of a range of public inquiries. Western Australia's development of a 'holistic' family-friendly approach to protecting children from abuse and contemporary issues in practice and institutional arrangements for promoting child wellbeing will be explored. These Western Australian developments will be contrasted with an examination of recent changes in Queensland including a critical analysis of Queensland's Crime and Misconduct Commission Inquiry into foster care, and the subsequent Queensland Government Blueprint for reform of child protection services. The authors argue that, despite all of the good intentions on both sides of the continent, the way the two jurisdictions approach care and protection issues is failing many children and families. Current approaches have: caught up many children, young people and families in a web of chaos; reduced the capacity of families and communities; distracted us from primary and secondary prevention; and produced no hard evidence of efficacy. The paper poses a fundamental challenge to the organisation of child protection in both states. It is argued that we need a systems reorientation, which works to keep children safe and foster their wellbeing within their families and communities, rather than continue with a narrow and almost exclusive focus on safety. We need to move from being risk-based and deficit-oriented to strengths-based and capacity-centred. In conclusion, the paper argues that the safety and wellbeing of children and young people must be placed within a strong framework of support by the state, market, family and community for all citizens.
Details
- Title
- Coast to Coast: New frontiers for child protection in Australia
- Authors
- M Harries (Author) - University of Western AustraliaJane Thomson (Author) - James Cook UniversityB Lonne (Author) - University of Queensland
- Conference details
- Challenging Practices: 3rd Annual Conference on International Research Perspectives on Child and Family Welfare (Mackay, Australia, 05-Aug-2005–07-Aug-2005)
- Publisher
- Mackay Centre for Research on Community and Children's Services
- Date published
- 2005
- Organisation Unit
- University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99449235402621
- Output Type
- Conference presentation
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