A/Prof Leah Bromfield
University of South Australia
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Oceania-Australia
Top articles of A/Prof Leah Bromfield
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Opportunities to Strengthen Child Abuse Prevention Service Systems: A Jurisdictional Assessment of Child Welfare Interventions | Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research | Sarah Cox Leah Bromfield Alwin Chong Fiona Arney | 2024/3/1 |
Badanie charakterystyki Centrów Pomocy Dzieciom w Stanach Zjednoczonych–czy wzorcowe modele odpowiadają tym stosowanym w szerszej praktyce? | Dziecko Krzywdzone. Teoria, badania, praktyka | James Leslie Herbert Wendy Walsh Leah Bromfield | 2023 |
Young carers and educational engagement: Quantitative analysis of bursary applications in Australia | Health & Social Care in the Community | Tim Moore Helen M Bourke‐Taylor Natalie Greenland Stewart McDougall Luke Robinson | 2022/9 |
Continuum for understanding harmful sexual behaviours | Amanda Paton Leah Bromfield | 2022/5 | |
Review of Data and Outcomes for the Permanency Support Program (PSP) Data Roadmap | James Herbert Olivia Octoman Leah Bromfield | 2022 | |
Pregnant women involved with statutory child protection services: The impact of difficult-to-reach on recruiting a non-biased sample. | Social Work & Social Sciences Review | Rosemaria Flaherty Leah Bromfield | 2021/1/1 |
Comparing reports of child sexual and physical abuse using child welfare agency data in two jurisdictions with different mandatory reporting laws | Social Sciences | Ben Mathews Leah Bromfield Kerryann Walsh | 2020/5 |
What governments can do about the increase in family violence due to coronavirus | The Conversation | Melissa O'Donnell Aron Shlonsky Ben Mathews Fiona Arney Fiona Stanley | 2020 |
Impacts of institutional child sexual abuse: What we have learned from research and the Royal Commission into Institutional Response to Child Sexual Abuse private sessions | James Leslie Herbert Leah Bromfield Fiona Arney T. Blakemore | 2020 | |
Worker perceptions of the multi-agency investigation & support team (MIST): A process evaluation of a cross-agency response to severe child abuse | Journal of child sexual abuse | James Leslie Herbert Leah Bromfield | 2020/8/17 |