- 1. Canberra psychologist disciplined after labelling children with unrecognised condition ...
- (Expert court writers)
- A Canberra psychologist has been disciplined for claiming in a report that his client's children suffered from "parental alienation syndrome", a condition not formally recognised by psychology bodie ...
- Created on 06 May 2016
- 2. The Supreme Court of Appeal upholds the Good Doctor
- (Australian Antipaedophile Party)
- ... ‘The Tribunal and the Supreme Court recognised what it called ‘extraordinary circumstances. My actions would be regarded as exactly what a doctor should do. We have an obligation to protect children from ...
- Created on 20 April 2022
- 3. Analysis of febrile convulsions following immunisation in children following monovalent pandemic H1N1 vaccine (Panvax/Panvax Junior, CSL)
- (Flu Vaccine Issues in Children)
- ... age group and if so how? Febrile convulsions in young children are well recognised in the setting of various viral infections, with rates estimated to be as high as at between 10 to 20% in children ...
- Created on 14 September 2021
- 4. Antivirals that target the host IMPα/β1-virus interface
- (Anti-Viral Research)
- ... cell nuclear import pathway To gain access to the nucleus, proteins generally require nuclear localisation signals (NLSs), which are recognised by either the IMPα subunit within the IMPα/β1 heterodimer ...
- Created on 31 January 2021
- 5. South Australia’s Chief Executive Cathy Taylor should be stood down
- (Uncategorised)
- ... and Promises — Bill Shorten used the words “Tortured Souls,” and I recognised that “they” the script writers used the term Ritual Sexual Abuse, for the first time. As David Icke says “state the problem- ...
- Created on 13 May 2020
- 6. Territorial disputes in the South China Sea
- (China)
- ... the right to prosecute the Chinese trawler crew, despite Beijing's demand to release their eight fishermen. Arif Havas Oegroseno, the government official of maritime security, said that the Chinese claim of "t ...
- Created on 27 March 2020
- 7. A Canadian pension fund could now be the largest owner of water in the Murray Darling Basin
- (Water)
- ... rainforests have burned in Australia’s ongoing bushfire crisis. The scale of the disaster is such that it could affect the diversity of eucalypts for which the Blue Mountains world heritage area is recognised, ...
- Created on 17 February 2020
- 8. Paedophile Police and Hypocrisy in R v Edwards [2019] QCA 15
- (Paedophile Police)
- ... to encourage the recipients to take a step further, moving from the cartoon world or anime world to that of the real world in the sense of involving real children. Something to similar effect was recognised ...
- Created on 12 January 2020
- 9. Abuse and violence in relationships
- (Child protection propaganda)
- ... housing is a big cause. This was recognised decades ago and just before WW2 and just afterwards we commenced upon a grand plan for ridding towns and cities of the problem; a mass slum-clearance scheme ...
- Created on 24 December 2019
- 10. It is time to impeach Judge Martin Nolan, and to remove him from the bench
- (Corrupt Magistrates and Judges)
- ... suspended sentence. The child woke up during the assault, recognised the man and told him to “get off my Mammy” before he leaned over and tried to push him away. The man later told gardaí that he had ...
- Created on 18 December 2019
- 11. BOOK EXTRACT: The Lost Boys of Bird Island - We called him 'Ore'
- (Uncategorised)
- ... e bathroom. There he had caught a glimpse of a man with protruding ears lolling in the tub. The boy tells me that he recognised the man in the tub, which made him panic. He considered making a run fo ...
- Created on 30 October 2019
- 12. Ritual Abuse in Australia
- (Uncategorised)
- ... concluded: 5.13 From a common sense perspective, while it must be recognised that apparently respectable and successful members of the community do commit child sexual abuse, a quantum leap in credibility ...
- Created on 26 September 2019
- 13. Is Geneva, Switzerland the Global Center for CPS and Child Trafficking?
- (Child Protection)
- ... recognised by national and regional authorities as the West Africa Network for the Protection of Children (www.resao.org) supports more than 1,500 children a year. (Source.) CPS – NOT About Protecting ...
- Created on 30 August 2019
- 14. Marc Dutroux
- (Paedophile protection by state government)
- ... ière.[14] In December, Dutroux, having been recognised by Rochow, was arrested.[13] According to Dutroux and Martin, Lejeune and Russo were still alive in the house at the time of Dutroux's arrest i ...
- Created on 19 August 2019
- 15. Personal stories of contact with the Queensland adult guardianship system
- (Australian public guardian corruption)
- ... rights (1) The right of all adults to the same basic human rights regardless of a particular adult’s capacity must be recognised and taken into account. (2) The importance of empowering an adult to ...
- Created on 19 July 2019
- 16. Morrison is banning cash so Australians can’t escape bail-in, negative interest rates
- (Uncategorised)
- ... no media attention. Only a sharp-eyed CEC staffer spotted it and recognised it as bail-in, enabling the CEC to mobilise a massive nationwide campaign against it which continues to this day. The government ...
- Created on 30 May 2019
- 17. Australia’s global corruption ranking sparks urgent calls for federal integrity body
- (Political Corruption Articles)
- ... corruption, prompting renewed calls for a powerful federal integrity commission to be established “without delay and political wrangling”. The most widely recognised measure of public-sector corruption, ...
- Created on 29 January 2019
- 18. Queensland's billion-dollar child safety bill
- (Child Protection Queensland media and newspaper articles)
- ... " she said. "The increase in notifications means more demand for investigations and we have recognised this by substantially boosting frontline Child Safety staff to help cope with the demand. "We ...
- Created on 21 January 2019
- 19. Child abducting basket case or protective mother?
- (Australian Antipaedophile Party)
- ... mother : received the Prime Minister’s award for service to the community; was a professional businesswoman who owned a multi-disciplinary paediatric allied health practice; was recognised with ...
- Created on 01 November 2018
- 20. Why children in institutional care may be worse off now than they were in the 19th century
- (Research on Child Protection)
- ... care Another systemic factor – one we could more easily address – is the problem of “aging out” of the system. The National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children recognised that young ...
- Created on 22 October 2018
- 21. Adani plans to draw 12.5b litres of water and there will be no environmental impact statement
- (Water)
- ... he approach recognised the information that had already been provided to the department. Environmental groups were enraged by the decision. Water project will 'avoid full scrutiny' "As one of the dri ...
- Created on 18 September 2018
- 22. Limitations of Actions (Child Sexual Abuse) Amendment Bill
- (Uncategorised)
- ... As recognised by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, it is critical that those survivors have the opportunity to come forward into adulthood and seek some redress ...
- Created on 06 June 2018
- 23. Centrelink’s debt collection ‘pushed him over the edge’
- (Uncategorised)
- ... would no longer seek repayment for debts under review. This is not a retrospective change. Cauzzo was recognised in Centrelink’s database as requiring psychological help. The agency had previously referred ...
- Created on 18 February 2017
- 24. Coercive Control - Research Practice for Adults
- (Domestic Violence)
- This website is for social workers and other health and social care practitioners to develop their knowledge and skills in working with situations of coercive control. Coercive control is now recognised ...
- Created on 15 February 2017
- 25. Australia fails to improve ranking in global corruption index amid mounting push for federal watchdog
- (Corrupt Politicians)
- ... on the globally recognised index also follows changes to foreign bribery laws, which now make it an offence to destroy or conceal financial documents that relate to the payment of a bribe to foreign official ...
- Created on 25 January 2017
- 26. NT child abuse reports skyrocketing, children's commissioner report shows
- (Child Protection Northern Territory media and newspaper articles)
- ... er carers who undergo a screening process by the department, and 10 children in care were abused multiple times. "This means that although Territory Families had recognised that abuse or neglect had occur ...
- Created on 23 November 2016
- 27. Kids in NT care subject to abuse
- (Child Protection Northern Territory media and newspaper articles)
- ... year. “This means that although Territory Families had recognised that abuse or neglect had occurred, the response of the agency was not sufficient to ensure the safety of the child,” Ms Gwynne wrote. ...
- Created on 23 November 2016
- 28. Suffer the children - Trouble in the Family Court
- (Court Ordered Abuse)
- ... reflect this. But too often these parents are instead accused of overloading their child with anxiety, and destroying their relationship with the other parent. The most recognised (and controversial) term ...
- Created on 28 September 2016
- 29. La Trobe University academic defends paedophilia
- (Paedophiles in the system)
- ... … It is imperative that children’s sexual desires and sense of power and pleasure not only be recognised but also normalised. Angelides has also written about pedophilia in relation to incest. In a ...
- Created on 01 June 2016
- 30. DPP (Cth) v McIntosh [2016] VCC 622 (19 May 2016)
- (Paedophile Protecting Judges)
- ... ith child pornography proliferation through the ever-increasing reach and use of electronic transmissions and communications. Courts have recognised that sentences for child pornography offences must ref ...
- Created on 19 May 2016
- 31. Building Community Capacity in responding to Domestic Violence
- (Domestic Violence)
- ... to demonstrate the governments commitment and capacity in not only dealing with domestic violence, but in building community capacity also, as Domestic Violence is a well recognised and ongoing problem ...
- Created on 28 February 2016
- 32. Pedophiles in Politics: An Open Source Investigation
- (Paedophiles in the system)
- ... ace. I know now he was the MP for Chester at the time. Morrison. Red, wavy hair. I recognised him straight away. “I saw him at Bryn Estyn, he turned up in a car, boy went off in his car, don’t know ...
- Created on 01 November 2015
- 33. "Out of Home Care Inquiry Speech"
- (Alecomm Submissions)
- ... can all work to improve the outcomes for children in out of home care. The Australian Legislative Ethics Commission is a recognised Australian charity. Our motto is working for the betterment of both government ...
- Created on 16 April 2015
- 34. Metropolitan Police probed over child abuse 'cover-up' claims
- (Paedophile Police)
- ... ature have been received from the Met Police and are being assessed, the IPCC said. The force said in a statement it "recognised the severity of the allegations, and the importance of understanding w ...
- Created on 16 March 2015
- 35. History of Child Protection in Australia
- (History of Child Protection)
- ... ustralia (Bromfield & Holzer, 2008). Child protection approaches at the beginning of the 21st century recognised the vital role played by the broader child and family welfare system in supporting families an ...
- Created on 01 January 2015
- 36. "National Disability Insurance Scheme (NSW Enabling) Bill 2013"
- (Legislation and Acts)
- ... y not only of New South Wales but also of Australia. This social insurance scheme addresses the need for a new, better coordinated funding model for people living with disabilities. It is recognised th ...
- Created on 01 February 2014
- 37. Are you looking to donate time to a worthy self-funded registered Australian charity
- (Can you help?)
- ... Australia. Our organisation is a recognised charitable institution, and we seek no frills attached legal expertise on a regular basis to assist clients who have had their children taken by child protectio ...
- Created on 19 December 2013
- 38. "Appeal Court Judgement - Kafkaesque Trial - Help Beth and Her Boys"
- (Judicial Corruption)
- ... is capable of child raising or not, the only relevant concern is whether the father is a good enough parent’ It’s irrelevant whether the mother recognised the development delays too late or not. The ...
- Created on 15 November 2013
- 39. "Victorian Law Reform ... made by lawyers, for lawyers ..."
- (Victoria DHHS)
- ... their asses? Appendix A: Advisory committee The Commission formed a small committee of people recognised for their expertise in the operation of succession laws to assist in identifying and explorin ...
- Created on 12 November 2013
- 40. "Open Submission / Letter to Deborra-Lee Furness and Hugh Jackman about the push for easy adoption laws"
- (Uncategorised)
- Dear Mrs Deborra-Lee Furness and Mr Hugh Jackman, My name is Marney MacDonald and I work with a team of great people in the child protection arena. Our business has just been recognised as a charitable ...
- Created on 12 November 2013
- 41. Aussie firms paying inflated price to have Halal certification
- (Islam)
- ... d for trying to work interstate, and a Melbourne company, Australian Halal Authority and Advisers (AHAA), had been deregistered for "operating without a permit for more than five years'' - even though it ...
- Created on 12 October 2013
- 42. "Kim’s Story–Child Protection gone mad"
- (Uncategorised)
- ... even, and the gatekeepers of this system would not be able to recognised the changes the parents had made. The holy grail is the undying belief in attachment theory and what that represents in turns ...
- Created on 26 September 2013
- 43. Best practice in the conduct of Care Proceedings in the NSW Children’s Court
- (Law Courts and Legal Matters)
- ... context may be wider than in the European concept. S 13(1)(a), for example, talks about a kinship group “as recognised by the Aboriginal…community to which the child…belongs”. It is conceivable, ther ...
- Created on 01 August 2013
- 44. Call for inquiry into deaths of four men at psychiatric hospital"
- (Australian public guardian corruption)
- ... emands a full inquiry of the most public nature." Johnson died from complications caused by a severe bowel obstruction. The obstruction, which had developed over a number of months, is a recognised side ...
- Created on 06 July 2013
- 45. "Qld boy's horror, raised by global pedophile ring"
- (Uncategorised)
- ... nd offender and recognised he was the same boy who featured pornographic footage and images uncovered in several of their investigations. Argos sent all of the evidence they had collected to the US al ...
- Created on 28 June 2013
- 46. Misfeasance in public office - Legal briefing 98
- (Tort in Public Office)
- Introduction Misfeasance in public office is a form of intentional tort. It is the only tort recognised by the common law that has an exclusively public law operation. It has been described as 'a ver ...
- Created on 04 December 2012
- 47. Children to get families, not foster care
- (Forced Adoptions)
- ... ion was officially recognised as the third preferred option, ahead of handing parental responsibility to the minister. A court could only make an order for parental responsibility to be given to the mini ...
- Created on 22 November 2012
- 48. "Sahin v. Germany, Application No. 30943/96, Judgement of 8 July 2003"
- (Judicial Corruption)
- ... eciation to be accorded to the competent national authorities will vary in accordance with the nature of the issues and the importance of the interests at stake. Thus, the Court has recognised that the au ...
- Created on 02 November 2012
- 49. "Children's Court of Victoria - Family Division - Child Protection"
- (Victoria DHHS)
- ... ility if the offender is released will not be sufficient". At [16] His Honour said:"It is not necessary that the prosecution establish that the occurrence of the event constituting the risk is more prob ...
- Created on 24 October 2012
- 50. "Bitter Pills - Sydney Morning Herald Article"
- (Uncategorised)
- ... f the social workers turned and said: "I'm going to level with you: I think you're poisoning the children." So while they never came out and accused Megan of MSBP - because it's not a recognised disord ...
- Created on 13 October 2012