Child-inclusion in dispute resolution in the New Zealand Family Court
Article in New Zealand Family Law Journal
co-authored by N. Taylor, Centre for Research on Children and Families
University of Otago, NZ and Jill Goldson, Family Matters Centre
September 2009
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Law Foundation position paper: Child Inclusion in Dispute Resolution in the New Zealand Family Court
27th February 2009
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Churchill Memorial Fellowship Report: Child Inclusion in Dispute Resolution in Britain
January 2008
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Children crying out to be given a voice
29th October 2007
NZ Herald article by Moira Green Barrister, on the argument for hearing children at conciliation counselling for parents.. > more |
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Hello I'm a voice let me talk. Child-inclusion in Family Mediation
30th December 2006
This pilot study, published in December 2006, involves 17 families who along with their children, took part in conciliation counselling at the time of separation.
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Splintered kids
13th February 2006
Every day children are torn as their parents split up. New initiatives to involve them in relationship counselling could begin to ease that pain, writes Jenny Macintyre. > more |
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Children's Voices – Social Work Now
31st January 2004
Publication in professional journal examining the rationale for child inclusion at separation counselling.
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