Authors:
Bessarab, D., & Crawford, F
Authors notes:
Australian Social Work, 63(2), 179-193
Keywords:
Aboriginal practitioners, speak out, contextualising child protection interventions, Aboriginal, child protection, community practice, practitioner voice, partnerships, curriculum and policy
Abstract:
One month before the June 2007 Federal Government Emergency Intervention in the Northern Territory some 55 West Australian Aboriginal child protection workers attended a 3-day summit in Fremantle. Their purpose as front-line practitioners from across the State was to identify how more nurturing and healing communities could be developed and supported in a climate of despair. This paper reports on how the summit was designed and on some of the ideas and concerns that emerged within this dialogical space of cooperative inquiry.