Maximising children's interests after parental separation: the australian experience
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Seddon, Beth
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2009-06-15T13:17:18Z
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2009-06-15T13:17:18Z
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2002-10
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This briefing gives an overview of policy developments in Australia aimed at maximising the interests of children when their parents separate. It touches on issues common to a number of countries, in particular attempts to promote a more conciliatory approach through the provision of early intervention and education programs, alternate dispute resolution services and specific services for men. It discusses the re-focusing of counselling and mediation programs as well as describing some initiatives targeted at the resolution of more difficult situations - continuing disputes over children and situations where safety for one or more family members is endangered.
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133536 bytes
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/2817
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CRFR
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CRFR Briefing
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8
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Counselling and family mediation
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Divorce and separation
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Education and training
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Parents and parenting
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Maximising children's interests after parental separation: the australian experience
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Article
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