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    A better system to protect subsequent kids of parents convicted of murder
    22 Apr 2015
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    Rosemaria Flaherty, Fiona Arney
    The Conversation

    In a well-coordinated and well-resourced child protection system, health staff, child protection workers and forensic specialists should already be collaborating to share information about children and families at risk of harm.

    These teams should be responding to the warnings some parents give prior to...

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