doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200008968

Article type: Original Research

PUBLISHED 1 January 1999

Volume 24 Issue 1

Partnerships between parents and teachers in child protection

Russell M.F. Hawkins and Freda Briggs

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Russell M.F. Hawkins

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Freda Briggs

CITATION: Hawkins R.M., & Briggs F. (1999). Partnerships between parents and teachers in child protection. Children Australia, 24(1), 1208. doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200008968

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Abstract

Prevention approaches are an important response to the problem of child abuse. Although there have been repeated calls for closer parent-teacher cooperation in prevention programs, such alliances have been far from satisfactory to date. Reasons for poor parent-teacher partnerships are based on social reluctance to intervene in the family unit and the mutual reluctance of teachers and parents to engage in a meaningful alliance. Part of the reticence of teachers to involve parents lies in their lack of confidence relating to the delivery of the child protection curriculum. These problems are explored and some suggestions for change are offered.

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