doi.org/10.1017/cha.2020.59

Article type: Original Research

PUBLISHED 18 December 2020

Volume 45 Issue 4

Necessary and good: a literature review exploring ethical issues for online counselling with children and young people who have experienced maltreatment

Mary Jo McVeigh and Susan Heward-Belle

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Mary Jo McVeigh1 * ORCID logo

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Susan Heward-Belle2

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1 CaraCare, Concord, NSW, Australia, 2137

2 University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2006

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* Mary Jo McVeigh

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CITATION: McVeigh M.J., & Heward-Belle S. (2020). Necessary and good: a literature review exploring ethical issues for online counselling with children and young people who have experienced maltreatment. Children Australia, 45(4), 2252. doi.org/10.1017/cha.2020.59

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Abstract

The World Health Organization categorised the Corona virus as a public health emergency of international concern. As a result of this declaration, a raft of procedures to stem the spread of the virus to safeguard the health and safety of its citizens was enacted by the Australian Government. The promotion of social isolation and distancing were among these measures. The governmental social distancing measures put in place in Australia resulted in a curtailing of face-to-face work and moving to online service delivery for many agencies who provide counselling for children/young people who have experienced maltreatment. This article presents the findings of a review of the literature on the pertinent ethical issues in relation to online counselling. The results of the review highlighted common ethical issues discussed across the literature, with a major gap in the literature focusing on issues for children and young people and a continued privileging of the adult voice over children and young people’s needs.

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