Childhood Wellbeing Research Centre, Loughborough University. Google Scholar Brown, R., & Ward, H. (2014). Cumulative jeopardy: how professional responses to evidence of abuse and neglect further jeopardise children's life chances by being out of kilter with timeframes for early childhood ...
The topic of how much time a child spends with their non-resident parent has been subject of considerable discussion and research in both child custody and child protection forums. This chapter summarises research findings on the topic of children spendi
assessment, diagnosis and holistic treatment for children, adolescents and perinatal mums in Sydney, Australia. Because mental health affects the entire family, we believe the whole family should be involved in treatment with the end goal of supportive relationships, resilience and enhanced wellbeing. ...
Current recommendations suggest that pregnant women increase their dietary DHA to improve their health outcomes as well as those of their children.4,10 Such recommendations are increasingly being adopted with women taking prenatal supplements with DHA. In fact, 64% of ineligible women screened for the...
Actually, we had two rules at the Community Paediatric Unit. The other was the second Brazelton rule: “Always say something positive about the child’s parents”. “My simple wish”, Berry Brazelton said, “is for parents to have fun with their kids”. That’s a good motto...
In the future, the creation of child-friendly cities will combine the different levels of implementation, forming a multi-level paradigm unit of child-friendly cities, child-friendly neighborhoods, child-friendly communities, and so on. Although the construction contents of different levels have top-...
There has been growing research interest into child poverty and child well-being in Asia. However the development of qualitative and quantitative data in the field predominately adopts ‘expert-led’ or adult-derived measures of child poverty. This article aims to explore variations in children’s...
The aim of this paper was to describe the meaning of wellbeing for children and youth with disabilities from their perspective. Twenty children and young p
Report on the second Australian Child and Adolescent Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing. Commonwealth Government of Australia, Canberra. McCrory, C., & Layte, R. (2012). Testing competing models of the strengths and difficulties Questionnaire's (SDQ's) factor structure for the parent-...
Researchers have confronted a myriad of challenges in recruiting, meaningfully engaging and supporting the participation of children with diverse needs and preferences as well as presenting their findings in a way that is helpful to both commissioning bodies and for children and young people. This ...