Practice Papers
Browsing the Child Protection Practitioners Association of Queensland (CPPAQ) practice papers is an excellent way for professionals to enhance their knowledge and stay current with sector developments. These resources offer valuable insights into real-world scenarios, legal considerations, and best practice approaches.
Whether you’re preparing for a professional development session, mentoring a colleague, or brushing up on your own skills, the practice papers provide practical examples and reflective questions. Available through CPPAQ’s online platform, they support ongoing learning for practitioners across Queensland.
Regularly reviewing these materials helps strengthen critical thinking, encourages evidence-informed practice, and promotes better outcomes for children and families.
20 March 2019 – Are you ready for the National Redress Scheme?
/in Practice Papers28 Nov 2018 – Post Inquiry: getting the voices of children and young people heard in decision making and litigation
/in Practice Papers18 July 2018 – Expert evidence for child protection matters in the Children’s Court
/in Practice Papers2 May 2018 – Interviewing children and young people: Lessons from the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
/in Practice Papers28 November 2017 Domestic and Family Violence-Holding Perpetrators Accountable
/in Practice Papers26 June 2017 The Challenges, Barriers and Benefits of Information Sharing in Child Protection
/in Practice Papers28 March 2017 Statute of Limitations in Child Sex Abuse Matters
/in Practice Papers7 December 2016 Young People and Gender Dsyphoria
/in Practice Papers14 June 2016 – Queensland’s child and family reform
/in Practice Papers8 March 2016 – Effective responses to ‘sexting’-laws, law enforcement, education, policy reform
/in Practice Papers