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.
1 Dec 2015 Practice Paper Series – Strengthening Families, Protecting Children. The Queensland child protection framework for practice
/in Practice Papers24 November 2015
/in Practice Papers21 July 2015 Practice Paper Series – Policing and prosecution of child sex abuse within the family – then and now
/in Practice Papers31 March 2015 Limits of Report Writing- it is ok for the expert to say no
/in Practice Papers18 Nov 2014 New Oversight Arrangements-Role, Operations, Priorities
/in Practice Papers24 June 2014 Future Directions in Queensland Child Protection-A Q & A Session with Mr Michael Hogan, Director General, Department of Communities, Child Safety and Disability Services
/in Practice Papers25 March 2014 Gathering evidence from children and young people in child sexual abuse cases – exploring agency and professional perspectives
/in Practice Papers03 December 2013 A Q & A session with Judge Tim CarmodyQC, Reflecting on the Queensland Child Protection Commission of Inquiry (QCPCI)
/in Practice Papers11 June 2013 Assessment of Risk of Harm to Children
/in Practice Papers23 April 2013 Working with high risk adolescents- mad, bad or just sad?
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