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Confronting the past: The fate of asylum seekers returned to Sri Lanka
Reconciliation efforts by the Sri Lankan government have made little progress in advancing the rights of the Tamil minority group in a real sense, not least …
blogs.unimelb.edu.au/childrefugees/2017/03/11/confronting-the-past-the-fate-of-asylum-seekers-returned-to-sri-lanka
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Incompatible memories?
This week I’ve been working on a paper for a workshop on War and Memory. I read back through my writing on memorials I visited …
blogs.unimelb.edu.au/childrefugees/2017/02/10/incompatible-memories
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Historical Childhoods and Histories of Emotion
Earlier this week, Mary (Tomsic) and I attended the Australasian Society for the History of Children and Youth Conference, called ‘(Re)Examining Historical Childhoods’ at the Australian …
blogs.unimelb.edu.au/childrefugees/2016/12/14/historical-childhoods-and-histories-of-emotion
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Creating New Knowledge
The topic of refugees is one of the most significant discussions shaping the world today; we hear about the plight of refugees on the news almost …
blogs.unimelb.edu.au/childrefugees/2016/10/23/creating-new-knowledge
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Australia’s Long History of Denial
Australia has a history of denial regarding matters of sexual and physical abuse, particularly those involving women and children. The recent release of the Nauru files …
blogs.unimelb.edu.au/childrefugees/2016/10/06/australias-long-history-of-denial
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Australian picture books: Humanising and thoughtful depictions of displaced children
My Two Blankets by Irena Kobald & Freya Blackwood was selected for the ‘Read for Australia’ event on Friday 2 September 2016 where school students around …
blogs.unimelb.edu.au/childrefugees/2016/09/14/australianpicturebooks
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Photographs, favours and mango leaves.
Each time I set out to collect an oral history I prepare for an adventure, not only because of the narrative that awaits my attention but …
blogs.unimelb.edu.au/childrefugees/2016/09/01/photographs-favours-and-mango-leaves
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I didn’t see the footprints: memorials for children in Bosnia and Hercegovina
“The footprints! They’re all over the fountain. They make my heart break.” “I didn’t see them”. I was in Sarajevo, Bosnia, to attend a summer school …
blogs.unimelb.edu.au/childrefugees/2016/09/01/i-didnt-see-the-footprints-memorials-for-children-in-bosnia-and-hercegovina
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‘Never had a chance’ – child refugees and health in postwar Australia
Standards of care that exist for child refugees within a receiving country are integral to their successful settlement. And yet, specific questions regarding health and wellbeing have …
blogs.unimelb.edu.au/childrefugees/2016/09/01/never-had-a-chance-child-refugees-and-health-in-postwar-australia
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‘special attention’ on refugee children
In 1994 the UNHCR released a document entitled Refugee Children: Guidelines on Protection and Care. This document – which updated a 1988 document, and incorporated ideas …
blogs.unimelb.edu.au/childrefugees/2016/09/01/special-attention-on-refugee-children
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