Original paper
Aboriginal crossover children’s characteristics, service needs and service responses: The views of Australian key stakeholders
Abstract
The disproportionately high number of Aboriginal crossover children traversing child protection and youth justice systems is a longstanding concern across countries with historic legacies of settler-colonialism. This study explored what key stakeholders who directly work with Aboriginal crossover children perceive are the unique characteristics and service needs of this group, and explored their views of current service system responses for...
Paper Details
Title
Aboriginal crossover children’s characteristics, service needs and service responses: The views of Australian key stakeholders
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
129
Pages
106176 - 106176
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