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ABSTRACT There is a need to better understand the physical and mental health of mothers of Aboriginal children who enter out‐of‐home care to prevent removals. Evidence suggests that families involved in child protection systems often experience significant needs that may culminate in child removals.
Fernando Lima+11 more
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ABSTRACT In her 2024 paper Are Australian students' academic skills declining? Interrogating 25 years of national and international standardised assessment data, Larsen compiled an impressive summary of major international (PISA, PIRLS and TIMSS) and national (NAPLAN) standardised assessments pertaining to literacy and numeracy.
Pamela C. Snow+9 more
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['Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health\n — Current Policy Issues']
The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education
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ABSTRACT In Western Australia (WA), a coronial inquest into the death of a child who had been in care is mandatory. An inquest is a public hearing, a fact‐finding process to determine the cause of the death, prevent future deaths from occurring in similar circumstances and to comment on the public health implications.
Celine Harrison+2 more
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['Breaking Down Language Barriers in the Top\n End']
The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education
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ABSTRACT Dual‐system young people who crossover between child protection and youth justice systems experience a range of health and educational issues. However, very little research has examined the health and education needs of these young people, especially in Indigenous populations. A retrospective cohort study was established using individual‐level
Vincent Y. F. He+4 more
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A systematic catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns indigenous to or growing wild in Ceylon
Henry Trimen
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