Who Am I Project Discussion papers and reports 2009: Current Practice Strand.
1. Who does the system think I am? Current practices and issues in making and keeping the child's 'care' record/s. Preliminary discussion paper, Workshop 1, By Lynda Campbell, April 2009 2. Fragmentation or coherence? Issues in record-keeping for children in out-of-home 'care'. Report of Workshop 1, By Lynda Campbell, April 2009 3. A collaborative life story archive? Issues for reflection and discussion. Preliminary discussion paper, Workshop 2, by Lauren Cowling, June 2009 4. Looking after children - Issues for reflection and discussion. Preliminary discussion paper, Workshop 2, by Lynda Campbell, June 2009 5. Supporting the Journey: issues in co-creating a sensitive narrative of the child's identity and experience in 'care'. Report of Workshop 2, by Lynda Campbell with appendix by Lauren Cowling, June 2009 6. Cultural Competence: Issues in developing Cultural Support Plans. Report of Workshop 3, Margaret Kertesz, August 2009 7. Towards a ‘care’ record that supports identity construction: Issues for Learning and Development, Preliminary discussion paper 1, Workshop 4, by Margaret Kertesz, October 2009 8. Australian policy context surrounding children, young people and care leavers’ ‘personal records’, Preliminary discussion paper 2, Workshop 4, by Lauren Cowling, October 2009 9. The next steps forward: moving towards child-focussed identity construction. Report of Workshop 4, Margaret Kertesz, October 2009 10. Learning and Development for recordkeeping to support identity. Power Point slide presentation, Workshop 4, Cathy Humphreys, October 2009
1. Who does the system think I am? Current practices and issues in making and keeping the child's 'care' record/s. Preliminary discussion paper, Workshop 1, By Lynda Campbell, April 2009
2. Fragmentation or coherence? Issues in record-keeping for children in out-of-home 'care'. Report of Workshop 1, By Lynda Campbell, April 2009
11. Archiving: Moving Forward as a Community, Report of Workshop held 15 April 2010, Rachel Tropea, Cate Elkner, Gavan McCarthy, June 2010