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  1. What Helps Young People in Australia Create Healthy Relationships After Growing up in Domestic Violence?
  2. Progress across ecological systems countering intergenerational transmission of intimate partner violence
  3. An Open Exploration Around End-of-Life Journeys for Children Facing Terminal Illness/Severe Disability
  4. Vietnamese social work practitioners’ preparedness to practise with sexual minorities: Training and self-reported confidence
  5. Coercive Control During Pregnancy, Birthing and Postpartum: Women’s Experiences and Perspectives on Health Practitioners’ Responses
  6. Mothering during domestic abuse: Protective agency as a force for change
  7. Intersections of Mothering
  8. A Critical Analysis of the use of Attachment Theory in Cases of Domestic Violence
  9. Maternal pregnancy intention and its association with low birthweight and pregnancy complications in Bangladesh: findings from a hospital-based study
  10. Engagement: Narrative ways of working with men when domestic violence is noticed in couple counselling
  11. Mothering Babies in Domestic Violence
  12. Benefits participants identify when they participate in research
  13. How good is good enough? Exploring social workers’ conceptions of preparedness for practice
  14. Untangling Self-Blame and Mother-Blame in Women's and Children's Perspectives on Maternal Protectiveness in Domestic Violence: Implications for Practice
  15. Employees’ perceptions of email communication, volume and management strategies in an Australian university
  16. Mothering and Domestic Violence
  17. Growing up in domestic violence: What does maternal protectiveness mean?
  18. The Effects of Domestic Violence on the Formation of Relationships Between Women and Their Babies: “I Was Too Busy Protecting My Baby to Attach”
  19. Collaborating to Focus on Children in Australian Social Work Education
  20. Domestic Violence and the Place of Fear in Mother/Baby Relationships
  21. Zero Tolerance in South Australia: A Statewide Community Initiative