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ItemMigration and Settlement of African People in AustraliaAbur, W ; Muenstermann, I (IntechOpen, 2022-09-28)Australia is a country that hosts millions of migrants from different countries and continents. This chapter presents the migration history of African Australians and the settlement challenges encountered by these families and individuals. In the last two decades, there has been a growing number of African communities in Australia. African people migrate to Australia for many reasons, including job-seeking and civil wars caused by race, religion, nationality, and membership in particular social or political groups. In the 2020 census, over 400,000 people living in Australia recorded they were of African origin. This represents 1.6% of the Australian population and 5.1% of Australia’s overseas-born population. Most (58%) are white South Africans, but 42% are black Africans from sub-Saharan countries. Some people within these African populations did not settle well or adjust effectively to Australian society due to Australia’s predominantly Anglo-Saxon culture. Therefore, this chapter discusses migration and settlement issues faced by African community groups in Australia.
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ItemResponding to Students Living with Domestic and Family Violence.Fogden, L ; Humphreys, C ; Allen, K-A ; Reupert, A ; Oades, L (Routledge, 2021)
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ItemDomestic violence and the impact on childrenKertesz, M ; Fogden, L ; Humphreys, C ; Devaney, J ; Bradbury-Jones, C ; Macy, RJ ; Overlien, C ; Holt, S (Routledge, 2021-03-18)This book makes an important contribution to the international understanding of domestic violence and shares the latest knowledge of what causes and sustains domestic violence between intimate partners, as well as the effectiveness of ...
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ItemNo Preview AvailableFertilityWISE, S ; de Vaus, D ; Soriano, G ; de Vaus, D ; Soriano, G (Australian Institute of Family Studies, 1997)
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ItemNo Preview AvailablePartnerships with providers? Why parents from diverse cultural backgrounds choose family day careWISE, S ; Sanson, A ; Mooney, A ; Statham, J (Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2003)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableEnabling ‘Looked After’ children to express their competence as participants in researchWISE, S (ARACY and the NSW Commission for Children and Young People, 2009)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableResilience and recovery. Achieving family wellbeing after the financial crisis.WISE, S (Anglicare Australia Inc, 2009)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableUsing Looking After Children Data to link Research to Policy and Practice in Out-of-Home CareChampion, R ; WISE, S ; Kufeldt, K ; McKenzie, B (Wilfred Laurier University Press, 2011)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableChild Development in ContextGrace, R ; Hayes, A ; WISE, S ; Grace, R ; Hodge, K ; McMahon, C (Oxford, 2016)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableL’évolution des Assessment and Action Records de l’approche Looking After Children dans l’État de Victoria en AustralieWISE, S ; Champion, R ; Argus, C ; Poirier, M ; Léveillé, S ; Clément, M (Presses de l’Université du Québec, 2015)