They've gotta listen: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people in out of home care

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Moore, Tim, Bennett, Bindi and McArthur, Morag. (2007). They've gotta listen: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people in out of home care Dickson, ACT: Australian Catholic University.
AuthorsMoore, Tim, Bennett, Bindi and McArthur, Morag
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In August 2004, the ACT Government in response to The Territory as Parent Report: A Review of the Safety of Children in Care of ACT and the ACT Child Protection Management ("Vardon") report developed an Implementation Strategy outlining a 2-3 year reform program for the care and protection of children and young people, their families and carers in the ACT. A key goal of the implementation strategy was to 'Improve service responses for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people and their families' and to 'Strengthen participation of children and young people in decision-making that affects their lives' (ACT DHCS 2006, p2). This project related to these aims and built upon work completed by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Services (ATSIS) and the Vardon Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Reference Group. The project aimed to: Expand and enhance service delivery responses; Expand and enhance consultation mechanisms for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people to be heard; Document real experiences through case studies; and Provide a qualitative evaluation of service delivery as reported by participants.

Year2007
PublisherAustralian Catholic University
Place of publicationDickson, ACT
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Camilleri, Peter, Thomson, Lorraine and McArthur, Morag. (2013). The Childrens Court in the Australian Capital Territory. In In Sheehan, R. and Borowski, A. (Ed.). Australia's Children's Courts Today and Tomorrow pp. 9 - 26 Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5928-2_2
"Stop deploying your white privilege on me!" Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander engagement with the Australian Association of Social Workers
Bennett, Bindi. (2013). "Stop deploying your white privilege on me!" Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander engagement with the Australian Association of Social Workers. Australian Social Work. 68(1), pp. 19 - 31. https://doi.org/10.1080/0312407X.2013.840325
Children of prisoners: Exploring the needs of children and young people who have a parent incarcerated in the ACT
Saunders, Vicky and McArthur, Morag. (2013). Children of prisoners: Exploring the needs of children and young people who have a parent incarcerated in the ACT Australia: Australian Catholic University.
Young people talk about transitioning from youth detention to the community: Making good
Moore, Tim, McArthur, Morag and Saunders, Victoria. (2013). Young people talk about transitioning from youth detention to the community: Making good. Australian Social Work. https://doi.org/10.1080/0312407X.2012.752020
Getting it right: Research with refugee- background children and young people
Saunders, Vicki and Mcarthur, Morag. (2013). Getting it right: Research with refugee- background children and young people. In In K De Gioia and P Whiteman (Ed.). Children and childhoods 3 : immigrant and refugee families pp. 23 - 40 Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Supported Playgroups and Parent Groups Initiative (SPPI) outcomes evaluation
McArthur, Morag and Butler, Kate. (2012). Supported Playgroups and Parent Groups Initiative (SPPI) outcomes evaluation Melbourne, Australia: Department of education and early childhood development.
Reconnect: working with young people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
Barker, Justin, Humphries, Peter, McArthur, Morag and Thomson, Lorraine. (2012). Reconnect: working with young people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness Australia: Australian Government Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs.
Literature review: effective interventions for working with young people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
Barker, Justin, Humphries, Peter, McArthur, Morag and Thomson, Lorraine. (2012). Literature review: effective interventions for working with young people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness Australia: Australian Government Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs.
National analysis of workforce trends in statutory child protection
McArthur, Morag and Thomson, Lorraine. (2012). National analysis of workforce trends in statutory child protection Dickson, ACT: Australian Catholic University.
Keeping them in mind: A reflexive study that considers the practice of social research with children in Australia
Moore, Timothy Peter. (2012). Keeping them in mind: A reflexive study that considers the practice of social research with children in Australia [Thesis]. https://doi.org/10.4226/66/5a962cd6c6895
Vulnerable Families' Use of Services: Getting What They Need
Butler, Kate Ann, McArthur, Morag, Thomson, Lorraine and Winkworth, Gail. (2012). Vulnerable Families' Use of Services: Getting What They Need. Australian Social Work. 65(4), pp. 571 - 585. https://doi.org/10.1080/0312407X.2012.689308
More than just me: Supporting fathers who are homeless
Barker, Justin, Kolar, Violet, Mallett, Shelley, McArthur, Morag and Saunders, Victoria. (2011). More than just me: Supporting fathers who are homeless Canberra, Australia: Australian Catholic University.
Integrated family support project outcome evaluation
Thomson, Lorraine, McArthur, Morag, Butler, Kate Ann and Thomson, Bronwyn. (2011). Integrated family support project outcome evaluation Canberra, Australia: Australian Catholic University.
ARC Discovery Grant Project: Challenges, possibilities and future directions : A national assessment of Australia's children's courts. ACT Report
McArthur, Morag, Camilleri, Peter and Thomson, Lorraine. (2011). ARC Discovery Grant Project: Challenges, possibilities and future directions : A national assessment of Australia's children's courts. ACT Report Dickson, ACT: Australian Catholic University.
What do we know? : the experiences of social workers working alongside Aboriginal people
Bennett, B., Zubrzycki, Joanna and Bacon, V.. (2011). What do we know? : the experiences of social workers working alongside Aboriginal people. Australian Social Work. 64(1), pp. 20 - 37. https://doi.org/10.1080/0312407X.2010.511677
Different but the same? Exploring the experiences of young people caring for a parent with an alcohol or other drug issue
Moore, Tim, McArthur, Morag and Noble-Carr, Debbie. (2011). Different but the same? Exploring the experiences of young people caring for a parent with an alcohol or other drug issue. Journal of Youth Studies. 14(2), pp. 161 - 177. https://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2010.522561
Evaluation of the supporting children after separation program post separation cooperative parenting programs
McArthur, Morag, Thomson, Lorraine, Woodward, Merrilyn, Barker, Justin, Layton, Megan and Winkworth, Gail. (2011). Evaluation of the supporting children after separation program post separation cooperative parenting programs Australia: Australian Catholic University.
'Good for kids': Children who have been homeless talk about school
Moore, Tim and McArthur, Morag. (2011). 'Good for kids': Children who have been homeless talk about school. Australian Journal of Education. 55(2), pp. 147 - 160. https://doi.org/10.1177/000494411105500205
How relevant is the role of values in child protection practice? A National survey of statutory child protection staff 2009: preliminary findings
McArthur, Morag, Braithwaite, Valerie, Winkworth, Gail, Wilson, Fran, Conroy, Stella, Thompson, Brownwyn, Ivec, Mary, Harris, Nathan and Reinhart, Monika. (2011). How relevant is the role of values in child protection practice? A National survey of statutory child protection staff 2009: preliminary findings Canberra, Australia: Australian National University.
Families' views on a coordinated family support service
McArthur, Morag and Thomson, Lorraine. (2011). Families' views on a coordinated family support service. Family Matters. 89, pp. 71 - 81.
Lessons learned from children who have experienced homelessness: What services need to know
Moore, Tim, McArthur, Morag and Noble-Carr, Debbie. (2011). Lessons learned from children who have experienced homelessness: What services need to know. Children & Society. 25(2), pp. 115 - 126. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1099-0860.2009.00270.x
Step by step: Working together to increase the safety and life chances of children whose parents misuse substances
McArthur, Morag and Winkworth, Gail. (2010). Step by step: Working together to increase the safety and life chances of children whose parents misuse substances. Communities, Children and Families Australia. 5(1), pp. 47 - 60.
Championing choice - Lessons learned from children and young people about research and their involvement
Moore, Tim, Saunders, Vicky and Mcarthur, Morag. (2010). Championing choice - Lessons learned from children and young people about research and their involvement. Child Indicators Research. 4(2), pp. 249 - 267. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12187-010-9083-1
Foster care experiences of leaving foster care in the Australian Capital Territory
Thomson, Lorraine and McArthur, Morag. (2010). Foster care experiences of leaving foster care in the Australian Capital Territory. Communities, Children and Families Australia. 5(2), pp. 46 - 57.
Opportunities lost - why some parents of young children are not well-connected to the service systems designed to assist them
Winkworth, Gail, McArthur, Morag, Layton, Megan, Thomson, Lorraine and Wilson, Fran. (2010). Opportunities lost - why some parents of young children are not well-connected to the service systems designed to assist them. Australian Social Work. 63(4), pp. 431 - 444. https://doi.org/10.1080/0312407X.2010.508170
Someone to check in on me: Social capital, social support and vulnerable parents with very young children in the Australian capital territory
Winkworth, Gail, McArthur, Morag, Layton, Megan and Thomson, Lorraine. (2010). Someone to check in on me: Social capital, social support and vulnerable parents with very young children in the Australian capital territory. Child and Family Social Work. 15(2), pp. 206 - 215. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2206.2009.00660.x
Who cares? Young people with parents who use alcohol or other drugs talk about their experiences with services
Moore, Tim, Noble-Carr, Debbie and McArthur, Morag. (2010). Who cares? Young people with parents who use alcohol or other drugs talk about their experiences with services. Family Matters.
Experiences and aspirations of younger mothers
Butler, Kate, Winkworth, Gail, McArthur, Morag and Smyth, Judith. (2010). Experiences and aspirations of younger mothers Dickson, ACT: Australian Catholic University, Institute of Child Protection Studies.
Exploring the needs and supports of young adult carers living in the ACT
Sanders, Vicky, Moore, Tim and McArthur, Morag. (2010). Exploring the needs and supports of young adult carers living in the ACT Australia: Australian Catholic University.
Working in the Grey - increasing collaboration between services in Inner North Canberra: A Communities for children project
Winkworth, Gail, Layton, Megan, McArthur, Morag and Thomson, Lorraine. (2009). Working in the Grey - increasing collaboration between services in Inner North Canberra: A Communities for children project Australia: ACU.
A practice framework to guide screening and assessment in the Australian family relationship centres and advice line
Winkworth, Gail and McArthur, Morag. (2009). A practice framework to guide screening and assessment in the Australian family relationship centres and advice line. Child and Family Social Work. 14(4), pp. 410 - 419. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2206.2009.00612.x
Attendance, achievement and participation: Young carers' experiences of school in Australia
Moore, Timothy Peter, McArthur, Morag and Morrow, R.. (2009). Attendance, achievement and participation: Young carers' experiences of school in Australia. Australian Journal of Education.
Who’s in our family? An application of the theory of family boundary ambiguity to the experiences of former foster carers
Thomson, Lorraine and Mcarthur, Morag. (2009). Who’s in our family? An application of the theory of family boundary ambiguity to the experiences of former foster carers. Adoption and Fostering. 33(1), pp. 68 - 79.
Getting what we need: families' experiences of services
McArthur, Morag, Thomson, Lorraine, Winkworth, Gail and Butler, Kate. (2009). Getting what we need: families' experiences of services Dickson, ACT: Australian Catholic University, Institute of Child Protection Studies.
Little voices and big ideas: Lessons learned from children about research
Moore, Tim, McArthur, Morag and Noble-Carr, Debbie. (2008). Little voices and big ideas: Lessons learned from children about research. International Journal of Qualitative Methods. 7(2), pp. 77 - 91.
Collaboration and systems of support for vulnerable children and their families: improving the interface between primary, secondary and tertiary interventions
Winkworth, Gail and Mcarthur, Morag. (2008). Collaboration and systems of support for vulnerable children and their families: improving the interface between primary, secondary and tertiary interventions. Communities, Families and Children Australia. 3(1), pp. 44 - 54.
Back to schools: Human service workers increasing opportunities for early intervention and social inclusion from the school base
McArthur, Morag and Winkworth, Gail. (2008). Back to schools: Human service workers increasing opportunities for early intervention and social inclusion from the school base. Children Australia. 33(4), pp. 5 - 12.
Who cares? Experiences of young people living with a family member who has an alcohol or other drug issue
Noble-Carr, Debbie, Moore, Tim and McArthur, Morag. (2008). Who cares? Experiences of young people living with a family member who has an alcohol or other drug issue Dickson, ACT: Australian Catholic University.
Lost in transition: exploring young people's experiences of transition from youth detention in the ACT
Moore, Tim, Saunders, Vicky and Mcarthur, Morag. (2008). Lost in transition: exploring young people's experiences of transition from youth detention in the ACT Dickson, ACT: Australian Catholic University, Institute of Child Protection Studies.
Stuff you'd never think of: Children talk about homelessness and how they'd like to be supported
Mcarthur, Morag, Moore, Noble-Carr, Debbie and Mr, Tim P. Moore. (2008). Stuff you'd never think of: Children talk about homelessness and how they'd like to be supported. Family Matters. 78, pp. 36 - 43.
Suicidal behaviour in prisons: Learning from Australian and international experiences
Camilleri, Peter and McArthur, Morag. (2008). Suicidal behaviour in prisons: Learning from Australian and international experiences. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. 31(4), pp. 297 - 307. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijlp.2007.11.004
Too important to ignore: Children's views on homelessness
Mcarthur, Morag, Moore, Noble-Carr, Debbie and Mr, Tim P. Moore. (2008). Too important to ignore: Children's views on homelessness. Parity. 21(8), pp. 20 - 21.
We’re all in it together: supporting young carers and their families in Australia
Moore, Mcarthur, Morag and Mr, Tim P. Moore. (2007). We’re all in it together: supporting young carers and their families in Australia. Health and Social Care in the Community. 15(6), pp. 561 - 568. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2524.2007.00719.x
Experiences of former foster carers
Thomson, Lorraine, McArthur, Morag, Layton-Thompson, Megan and Evans, Lyndall. (2007). Experiences of former foster carers Dickson, ACT: Australian Catholic University, Institute of Child Protection Studies.
Finding their way home :children's experience of homelessness
Moore, Tim, Noble-Carr, Debbie and McArthur, Morag. (2007). Finding their way home :children's experience of homelessness Dickson, ACT: Australian Catholic University.
University - industry partnerships: Keeping child protection workers on the job, challenged and happy
Mcarthur, Morag, Allen-Kelly, Kandie and Duggan, Frank. (2006). University - industry partnerships: Keeping child protection workers on the job, challenged and happy. Communities, Families and Children Australia. 1(1), pp. 24 - 32.
Reading, writing and responsibility :young carers and education
Moore, Tim, Morrow, Ros, McArthur, Morag and Noble-Carr, Debbie. (2006). Reading, writing and responsibility :young carers and education Dickson, ACT: Australian Catholic University.
Aboriginal Australians
Zubrzycki, Joanna and Bennett, Bindi. (2006). Aboriginal Australians. In In W.H. Chui and J. Wilson (Ed.). Social Work and Human Services Best Practice pp. 192 - 210 The Federation Press.
‘Dad, where are we going to live now?’ Exploring fathers’ experiences of homelessness
Mcarthur, Morag, Zubrzycki, Joanna, Rochester, Anthony and Thomson, Lorraine. (2006). ‘Dad, where are we going to live now?’ Exploring fathers’ experiences of homelessness. Australian Social Work. 59(3), pp. 288 - 300. https://doi.org/10.1080/03124070600833212
Being 'child centred' in child protection: What does it mean?
Winkworth, Gail and McArthur, Morag. (2006). Being 'child centred' in child protection: What does it mean? Children Australia. 31(4), pp. 13 - 21.
Breaking into schools establishing high quality human services in educational contexts
Winkworth, Gail and McArthur, Morag. (2005). Breaking into schools establishing high quality human services in educational contexts. Children Australia. 30(1), pp. 19 - 26. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200010543
Young carers and education: Identifying the barriers to satisfactory education for young carers
Moore, Tim. (2005). Young carers and education: Identifying the barriers to satisfactory education for young carers. Youth Studies Australia. 24(4), pp. 50 - 55.
Workforce planning in the ACT Care and Protection system: Issues paper
Richmond, Giovanna, McArthur, Morag and Winkworth, Gail. (2005). Workforce planning in the ACT Care and Protection system: Issues paper Australian Catholic University.
Preparing social work students for policy practice: An Australian example
Zubrzycki, Joanna and McArthur, Morag. (2004). Preparing social work students for policy practice: An Australian example. Social Work Education. 23(4), pp. 451 - 464.
Preparing social workers for policy practice
McArthur, Morag and Zubrzycki, Joanna. (2004). Preparing social workers for policy practice. Social Work Education. 23(4), pp. 451 - 464.
Counselling in infertility: Scope and limitations – A profile of counselling services in Australian assisted reproductive clinics
Mcarthur, Morag and Moulet, Christine. (2004). Counselling in infertility: Scope and limitations – A profile of counselling services in Australian assisted reproductive clinics. Women in Welfare Education.
Hearing the stories of Australian Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders social workers: Challenging & educating the system
Zubrzycki, Joanna and Bennett, Bindi. (2003). Hearing the stories of Australian Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders social workers: Challenging & educating the system. Australian Social Work. 56(1), pp. 61 - 69.