(APS, 2007; p.15), and mandating psychologists to report, only duplicates what’s stated in standard A.5.2. This paper will focus on mandatory reporting laws within Australian States and Territories and that mandatory reporting should not be a legal requirement of the practicing…show more ...
Part Two provides an outline of religion in Australia, as well as the legal protections and context for the protection of FoRB. Part Three examines the role of the child, primarily via the parents and institutions (schools) in FoRB debates in Australia beginning with the SSM postal survey in...