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Child Abuse & Neglect | 2014

How do Australian print media representations of child abuse and neglect inform the public and system reform?: stories place undue emphasis on social control measures and too little emphasis on social care responses

Bob Lonne; Kerri Gillespie

The print media play a vital role in informing the public about child abuse and neglect. This information helps build broad support for laws and system developments that enable the state to intervene into private family lives and ensure that children are protected from maltreatment. Print media coverage usually sets the daily media agenda. It therefore influences public understandings of child abuse and neglect and what people believe should be done about it. Media impact on policy agendas should not be underestimated. This article outlines the results of a study of all major Australian newspaper stories covering abuse and neglect matters during an 18-month period in 2008–2009. A range of issues are identified concerning how well these stories inform the public about the nature of the problem and the current national reform agenda for protective systems that promotes early intervention and prevention...


Child Abuse & Neglect | 2015

Victoria's Child FIRST and IFS differential response system: progress and issues

Bob Lonne; Gerry Brown; Ingrid Wagner; Kerri Gillespie

Differential response has long been utilized by statutory child protection systems in Australia. This article describes the advent and history of Victorias differential response system, with a particular focus on the Child FIRST and IFS programme. This program entails a partnership arrangement between the Department of Human Services child protection services and community-based, not-for-profit agencies to provide a diverse range of early intervention and prevention services. The findings of a recent external service system evaluation, a judicial inquiry, and the large-scale Child and Family Services Outcomes Survey of parents/carers perspectives of their service experiences are used to critically examine the effectiveness of this differential response approach. Service-user perspectives of the health and wellbeing of children and families are identified, as well as the recognized implementation issues posing significant challenges for the goal of an integrated partnership system. The need for ongoing reform agendas is highlighted along with the policy, program and structural tensions that exist in differential response systems, which are reliant upon partnerships and shared responsibilities for protecting children and assisting vulnerable families. Suggestions are made for utilizing robust research and evaluation that gives voice to service users and promotes their rights and interests.


American Journal of Orthopsychiatry | 2014

Feature article coverage of Australian out-of-home care: portrayals and policy reform.

Laura McCosker; Bob Lonne; Kerri Gillespie; Greg Marston

This article examines the issues that are typically identified in feature articles written about out-of-home care and how those issues are constructed and portrayed. It also considers the potential impact of the coverage upon the policy debates and outcomes that were occurring at the time.


Centre for Health Research; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2014

How do Australian print media representations of child abuse and neglect inform the public and system reform

Bob Lonne; Kerri Gillespie


Supportive Care in Cancer | 2014

Cryotherapy for docetaxel-induced hand and nail toxicity: randomised control trial.

Alexandra L. McCarthy; Ramon Z. Shaban; Kerri Gillespie; Joanne Vick


BMC Nephrology | 2018

Evaluating the prevalence and opportunity for technology use in chronic kidney disease patients: a cross-sectional study

Ann Bonner; Kerri Gillespie; Katrina L. Campbell; Katina Corones-Watkins; Bronwyn Hayes; Barbara Harvie; Jaimon T. Kelly; Kathryn Havas


Communities, Children and Families Australia | 2014

Australian print media framing of mandatory reporting

Kerri Gillespie; Laura McCosker; Bob Lonne; Greg Marston


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Nursing | 2018

Evaluating the prevalence and opportunity for technology use in chronic kidney disease patients: A cross-sectional study

Ann Bonner; Kerri Gillespie; Katrina L. Campbell; Katina Corones-Watkins; Bronwyn Hayes; Barbara Harvie; Jaimon T. Kelly; Kathryn Havas


BMC Cancer | 2018

Validation of a frailty index in older cancer patients with solid tumours

Alexandra L. McCarthy; Nancye M. Peel; Kerri Gillespie; R. Berry; Euan Walpole; Patsy Yates; Ruth E. Hubbard


Faculty of Education; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2016

Opportunities for technology use for self-management in chronic kidney disease: The TELI-CKD study

Ann Bonner; Katina Corones; Katrina L. Campbell; Bronwyn Hayes; Barbara Harvie; Jaimon T. Kelly; Kerri Gillespie; Kathryn Havas

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Bob Lonne

Queensland University of Technology

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Ann Bonner

Queensland University of Technology

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Greg Marston

Queensland University of Technology

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Kathryn Havas

Queensland University of Technology

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Laura McCosker

Queensland University of Technology

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Euan Walpole

Princess Alexandra Hospital

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Ingrid Wagner

Queensland University of Technology

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