- Intimate Partner and Family Violence
- Homicide, Infanticide, and Child Abuse
- Child Abuse and Trauma
- Family Dynamics and Relationships
- Multicultural Socio-Legal Studies
- European and International Law Studies
- Sex work and related issues
- International Human Rights and Reproductive Law
- Discrimination and Equality Law
- Child and Adolescent Health
- Nursing Diagnosis and Documentation
- Child Welfare and Adoption
- Parental Involvement in Education
- Feminism, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
- Philosophical and Historical Studies
- Legal Studies and Reforms
- Conferences and Exhibitions Management
- Legal Issues in South Africa
- Creativity in Education and Neuroscience
- Weber, Simmel, Sociological Theory
- Early Childhood Education and Development
- Child Development and Digital Technology
- Delphi Technique in Research
- Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies
- Interpreting and Communication in Healthcare
Brunel University of London
2000-2024
University of London
2024
Charles Sturt University
2024
Young Men's Christian Association Of Greater Grand Rapids
2024
Living Streets
2008
Young children develop causal knowledge through everyday family conversations and activities. Children's museums are an informative setting for studying the social context of learning because members engage together in scientific thinking as they play museums. In this multisite collaborative project, we investigate children's developing interaction at museum exhibits. We focus on explaining exploring two fundamental processes parent-child interaction, investigating how families explain...
Domestic abuse is known to be harmful victim-survivor mothers' well-being, and women are disadvantaged by gender-biased systems in England. Less known, however, about victims' experiences with family court specifically relation their mental physical health. Interviews 45 mothers were conducted explore these experiences. Two main themes presented here: (1) health associated proceedings (2) parental alienation allegations as a weapon trap, silence, pathologise mothers. From themes, conceptual...
This article explores the emergence and development of parental alienation (PA) in England Wales. It considers background into which PA first appeared private law proceedings concerning children Wales, examines how it progressed case through changing political discursive context family from 2000 to end March 2019. A clear pattern emerged of, initially, syndrome subsequently being raised popular arenas response concerns about measures address domestic abuse. The revealed a high incidence...
BackgroundAn Australian academic electronic medical records (AAeMR) program was tested amongst third-year undergraduate nursing students at one large regional university.MethodsAn inductive qualitative thematic analysis of focus group data applied.ResultsFour themes emerged 1) Being prepared for an e-change; 2) Is e-learning better or just different? 3) Learning to be safe using workstations on wheels in a environment and 4) Caring patients when connecting with technology.ConclusionStudents...
Gender-based violence (GBV) and Domestic Violence (DV) are prevalent in Brazil. There growing concerns globally regarding the weaponisation of pseudo-concept 'Parental Alienation' (PA) family courts against women. Additionally, a lack understanding mothers' court health-related experiences indicated need to explore this topic further. A qualitative study was conducted with thirteen mothers who victims have been accused PA. Mothers reported range harmful health experiences, delineated here...
This article introduces the special issue of Journal Social Welfare and Family Law on contact disputes allegations domestic abuse. It first describes aims findings International Symposium Contact Disputes Allegations Domestic Violence – Identifying Best Practices at which papers in were originally presented. then outlines position England Wales regarding abuse child arrangements cases, highlighting difference between 'law books' action'. Thirdly, it discusses research evidence another...
Prior to the loss of legal aid for many litigants in private law Children Act proceedings occasioned by Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment Offenders 2012, family lawyers were observed pressurise victims domestic violence agree unsafe contact orders. Drawing on Luhmann’s theory autopoietic social systems, this article suggests that, since April 2013, have been repositioned as champions violence, considers what tells us about way which is operate without cases. It that problems person create...
Abstract This article discusses the recent Forum on Domestic Violence and Operation of Article 13(1)(b) Hague Convention Civil Aspects International Child Abduction sponsored by Conference Private Law. The describes reason for highlights some important content that emerged at event. It concludes with recommendations next Forum, scheduled to occur in Brazil during second half 2025.
In 2014 the Children Act 1989 was amended to include a presuption that involvement of parent in child's life will further welfare unless there is evidence risk harm. Kaganas published two seminal articles which concluded government's ideological rationale for introducting presumption parental not only failed materialise but had some unintended, possibly detrimental, consequences mothers. This article examines operation and effects recent years based on an analysis private law family court...
Roger Bird explains in Chapter 1 (Introduction) that the ‘purpose of this book is to provide a quick and reliable guide practitioners others relating various forms personal protect...
This paper considers the implications of theories Niklas Luhmann for attempts at achieving social change through law. According to Luhmann, modern society consists all that can be communicated and understood as having meaning. Such communications are structured according functionally differentiated subsystems such law, politics, science, economics education. applies biological term, 'autopoiesis', explain how systems produce reproduce themselves by interaction their own elements in so doing,...