doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200004569

Article type: Original Research

PUBLISHED 1 January 1995

Volume 20 Issue 3

Relief daycare: A role in preventing child abuse. The case emerging from the literature

Margaret Yandell and Lesley Hewitt

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Margaret Yandell

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Lesley Hewitt

CITATION: Yandell M., & Hewitt L. (1995). Relief daycare: A role in preventing child abuse. The case emerging from the literature. Children Australia, 20(3), 1036. doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200004569

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Abstract

This article examines the assumptions linking stress and the lack of social support to the need for relief child daycare. The literature reviewed finds support for the view that such daycare can be a useful preventative intervention. It is a valid option to consider among the range of family supports, given accelerating rates of child abuse reports.

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