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Australia’s welfare wars: The players, the politics and the ideologies
P Mendes
Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work 29 (2), 145-148, 2017
301*2017
From dependence to interdependence: Towards better outcomes for young people leaving state care
P Mendes, B Moslehuddin
Child Abuse Review: Journal of the British Association for the Study and …, 2006
2762006
Young people leaving state out-of-home care
P Mendes, G Johnson, B Moslehuddin
Melbourne, Australia: Australian Scholarly, 2011
1562011
Pathways from out-of-home care
G Johnson
Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute, 2010
1292010
Teaching community development to social work students: A critical reflection
P Mendes
Community Development Journal 44 (2), 248-262, 2009
1112009
Graduating from the child welfare system: A comparison of the UK and Australian leaving care debates
P Mendes, B Moslehuddin
International journal of social welfare 13 (4), 332-339, 2004
1052004
Retrenching or renovating the Australian welfare state: the paradox of the Howard government's neo‐liberalism
P Mendes
International Journal of Social Welfare 18 (1), 102-110, 2009
942009
Young people transitioning from out-of-home care: International research, policy and practice
P Mendes, P Snow
Springer, 2016
932016
The experiences of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in and leaving the out-of-home care system in the UK and Australia: A critical review of the literature
L Barrie, P Mendes
International social work 54 (4), 485-503, 2011
912011
The history of social work in Australia: A critical literature review
P Mendes
Australian Social Work 58 (2), 121-131, 2005
912005
Australian neoliberal think tanks and the backlash against the welfare state
P Mendes
Journal of Australian Political Economy, The, 29-56, 2003
812003
Young people transitioning from out-of-home care and access to higher education: A critical review of the literature
P Mendes, D Michell, JZ Wilson
Children Australia 39 (4), 243-252, 2014
762014
Young people transitioning from out-of-home care in Victoria: Strengthening support services for dual clients of child protection and youth justice
P Mendes, S Baidawi, PC Snow
Australian Social Work 67 (1), 6-23, 2014
692014
Blaming the messenger: The media, social workers and child abuse
P Mendes
Australian Social Work 54 (2), 27-36, 2001
692001
Young people transitioning from out‐of‐home care: A critical analysis of leaving care policy, legislation and housing support in the Australian state of Victoria
P Mendes, S Baidawi, P Snow
Child Abuse Review 23 (6), 402-414, 2014
672014
The contribution of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child to understanding and promoting the interests of young people making the transition from care to …
ER Munro, J Pinkerton, P Mendes, G Hyde-Dryden, M Herczog, ...
Children and Youth Services Review 33 (12), 2417-2423, 2011
662011
Compulsory income management: a critical examination of the emergence of conditional welfare in Australia
P Mendes
Australian Social Work 66 (4), 495-510, 2013
632013
Effectively preparing young people to transition from out-of-home care: An examination of three recent Australian studies
P Mendes, G Johnson, B Moslehuddin
Family Matters, 61-70, 2011
632011
Young people transitioning from state out-of-home care: Jumping hoops to access employment
P Mendes
Family Matters, 32-38, 2009
582009
Graduating from the child welfare system: a case study of the leaving care debate in Victoria, Australia
P Mendes
Journal of Social Work 5 (2), 155-171, 2005
572005
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