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    The planets aligned: is child protection policy reform good luck or good management?
    27 May 2010
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    Cathy Humphreys, Prue Holzer, Dorothy Scott, Fiona Arney, Leah Bromfield, Daryl Higgins, Kerry Lewig
    Australian Social Work

    Governments across Australia are struggling to address escalating child protection notifications, a marked increase in the number of children in State care, a decrease in the number of foster carers and chronic workforce shortages in child welfare services. This paper explores the reform process that...

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