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Best Interests Children's Law Podcast
Arna Delle-Vergini and William Wainwright
27 episodes
1 week ago
A number of women and children are adversely affected by family violence across their lifetime that has immediate and long-lasting effects on their psychosocial, developmental, cognitive and social-emotional health. The Safe Nest Group (SNG) program is designed as a weekly, 6 session intervention for women and their infants who are under 3 years old, to engage in a group session underpinned by trauma-informed, psychodynamic and infant mental health principles. The project aimed to prioritise ...
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A number of women and children are adversely affected by family violence across their lifetime that has immediate and long-lasting effects on their psychosocial, developmental, cognitive and social-emotional health. The Safe Nest Group (SNG) program is designed as a weekly, 6 session intervention for women and their infants who are under 3 years old, to engage in a group session underpinned by trauma-informed, psychodynamic and infant mental health principles. The project aimed to prioritise ...
Show more...
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Raising the Age: Reconsidering Criminal Responsibility
Best Interests Children's Law Podcast
50 minutes
1 year ago
Raising the Age: Reconsidering Criminal Responsibility
The Youth Justice Bill 2024, introduced into parliament on June 18, 2024, outlines plans to raise the age of criminal responsibility for most offences to 12 by early 2025. This change reflects a growing recognition of the need to approach youth justice with a focus on rehabilitation and the developmental needs of children. Scientific evidence of the brain’s development has shown that someone aged between 10-14 years may not be able to understand the moral consequences of criminal behaviour an...
Best Interests Children's Law Podcast
A number of women and children are adversely affected by family violence across their lifetime that has immediate and long-lasting effects on their psychosocial, developmental, cognitive and social-emotional health. The Safe Nest Group (SNG) program is designed as a weekly, 6 session intervention for women and their infants who are under 3 years old, to engage in a group session underpinned by trauma-informed, psychodynamic and infant mental health principles. The project aimed to prioritise ...