Relevant literature
Releveant literature post-publication of the Principles and Actions document
Rodgers, B., Mental Health and the Family Law System. Journal of Family Studies 2004;10(1):50-70.
Robinson, E., Mental Health and Changing Families. Australian Institiute of Family Studies Conference Proceedings, Melbourne 2003http://www.aifs.gov.au/institute/afrc8/papers.html
Relevant literature pre-publication of the Principles and Actions document
Budd, S. (2001). "Assessing Parental Competence in Child Practice Cases: A clinical practice model." Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review 4(1): 1-17.
Campbell, L., A. C. Jackson, et al. (2000). High Risk Infants Service Quality Improvement Initiatives - Evaluation Report. Melbourne, Victorian Department of Human Services.
Campbell, L., A. C. Jackson, et al. (2001). High Risk Infants Service Quality Initiative Evaluation: Implementation of the Parent Assessment and Skill Development Program. Melbourne, Victorian Department of Human Services.
Cleaver H, Unell I, Aldgate J. (1999). Children's Needs - Parenting Capacity: The impact of parental mental illness, problem alcohol and drug use, and domestic violence on children's development. London: The Stationery Office, 1999.
D'Orban PT. (1979) "Women Who Kill Their Children". British Journal of Psychiatry 134: 560 - 571.
Falkov, A., Ed. (1998). Crossing bridges: Training resources for working with mentally ill parents and their children. Reader for managers, practitioners and trainers. Brighton, East Sussex, Pavillion Publishing for Department of Health, U.K.
Falkov, A. (2002). Addressing Family Needs When A Parent Is Mentally Ill. Approaches to Needs Assessment in Children's Services. H. Ward and W. Rose. London, Jessica Kingsley Publishers: 235-260.
Lawrence R, Fattore T, Joung W. (2002) Fatal Assault of Children and Young People. Sydney: New South Wales Commission for Children and Young People.
Lennings, C. (2002). "Decision Making in Care and Protection: The Expert Assessment." Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health 1(2): www.auseinet.com/journal/vol1iss2/Lennings.pdf.
MacLeod, J. and G. Nelson (2000). "Programs for the Promotion of Family Wellness and the Prevention of Child Maltreatment: A Meta-analytic Review." Child Abuse and Neglect 24(9): 1127-1149.
Nicholson, J., A. Henry, et al. (2001). Parenting Well When You're Depressed. Oakland CA, New Harbinger Publications.
O'Hanlon, B. and A. Obradovic (1999). What you always wanted to know about mental health legislation but were too afraid to ask! A Victorian perspective. Children of Parents With Mental Illness. V. Cowling. Melbourne, The Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd.: 79-86.
Ross, R. (1999). Child Protection and parental mental illness" The Victorian Child Protection Service. Children of Parents With Mental Illness. V. Cowling. Melbourne, Australian Council for Educational research: 87-108.
Sheehan, R. (1997). "Mental health issues in child protection cases." Children Australia 22(4): 14-20.
Tomison, A. M. (1996). Child Maltreatment and Mental Disorder; Discussion Paper No. 3, National Child Protection Clearinghouse, Australian Institute of Family Studies.
Weir A, Douglas A. (1999) "Child protection & adult mental health. Conflict of Interest?" London: Butterworth Heinemann.

