Just Say Goodbye

Just Say Goodbye

Parents who kill their children in the context of separation
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This Discussion Paper, ‘Just Say Goodbye’, examines the motives and background to ‘filicide’— the killing of children by a parent.

While these deaths are often described in the media as ‘inexplicable’, this new research identifies a link between the killing of children and violence against women.

The paper considers international research, Australian Institute of Criminology data and case examples of both fathers and mothers who kill their children.

This Discussion Paper is essential reading for people working in family violence and child protection, including lawyers and other professionals, and those working to prevent further deaths of children.

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Sexual Abuse of Children

Sexual Abuse of Children

Information for Mothers
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Every day, many mothers face the awful reality of finding out that their child has been sexually abused. Most sexual abuse takes place within homes and is usually committed by someone known to the child and trusted by the family.

This booklet covers topics like the feelings mothers may be experiencing, questioning why they didn’t notice, if they are to blame, trying to understand why this happened, how to best help their child and where to get support for themselves too.

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Best print size: A4, 2 sides (6 page DL tri-fold booklet)

Addressing Family Violence Programs

Addressing Family Violence Programs

Groupwork interventions for infants, children and their parents

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This book captures work of the Royal Children’s Hospital Mental Health Program’s AFVP over its first decade (1996-2006) and in particular their group work programs PARKAS, Just for Kids and The Peek-a-Boo Club™.

This booklet takes the reader through the theory, principles and practice of the Addressing Family Violence Program work as well as their endeavours to measure its effectiveness.

This resource offers 167 pages packed full of articles, stories from the children and a variety of interventions used in their addressing family violence work.

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Pages: 167

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Pregnancy to parenting

Pregnancy to Parenting

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Pregnancy is a time when family violence might start or become more serious. During pregnancy, family violence is not only harmful to the the pregnant person but may also injure their baby. If your partner is abusive, hurting or scaring you (physically or emotionally), this is family violence.

If you were sexually abused as a child, pregnancy and its physical, emotional and psychological changes might bring back painful memories. But pregnancy can also be a turning point in healing and recovery.

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