All Stories

  1. “It takes me a little longer to get angry now”: Homeless children traumatised by family violence reflect on an animal therapy group
  2. The urgent need for ethical guidelines to protect children in the dissemination of research findings
  3. Protecting the rights and welfare of vulnerable children in conference proceedings: An ethical obligation
  4. They Didn't Listen to Me When I Was Young: An Exploration of Hearing Children Within the Child Protection System
  5. Staying safe: strategies for qualitative child abuse researchers
  6. The Ethics of Involving Children Who Have Been Abused in Child Abuse Research
  7. Book Review: Neerosh Mudaly and Chris Goddard, The Truth is Longer than a Lie: Children's Experiences of Abuse and Professional Interventions. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2006. 188 pp. ISBN 1843103176
  8. Ethical Issues in Research with Children Who Have Been Abused
  9. What Motivates Adults to Abuse and to Physically Punish Children? Australian Children's Perspective
  10. The Importance of Listening to Children Who May be Silenced by Abuse and the Protective System
  11. Book Review: Neerosh Muddaly and Chris Goodard, The Truth Is Longer Than a Lie: Children's Experiences of Abuse and Professional Interventions. London: Jessica Kingsley, 2006. 192 pp. £18.99. ISBN 1843103176
  12. The Truth is Longer than a Lie: Children's Experiences of Abuse and Professional Interventions, * Neerosh Mudaly and Chris Goddard, * London, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2006, pp. 192, ISBN 1 84310 3176,  18.99
  13. The child abuse victim as a hostage: Scorpion's story