Publications by:
Fiona Oates
Also publishes as (Fiona Gail Oates)
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Oates, Fiona (2022) Occupational Trauma Exposure in Child Protection: cause, symptomology, impact and barriers to seeking assistance. In: [Presented at the NSW Child Protection Legal Conference]. From: NSW Child Protection Legal Conference, 26-27 May 2022, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Oates, Fiona (2022) Trauma Informed Support and Supervision for Child Protection Professionals: A Model For Those Working With Children Who Have Experienced Trauma, Abuse And Neglect And Their Families. Routledge, Abingdon, UK.
Malthouse, Kaylene, and Oates, Fiona (2021) Child protection practice with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, families and communities. In: Bennett, Bindi, (ed.) Aboriginal Fields of Practice. Red Globe Press, London, United Kingdom, pp. 161-182.
Oates, Fiona, and Malthouse, Kaylene (2021) Working for the welfare: support and supervision needs of Indigenous Australian child protection practitioners. Social Sciences, 10 (8). 277.
Oates, Fiona (2020) Barriers and solutions: Australian Indigenous practitioners on addressing disproportionate representation of Indigenous Australian children known to statutory child protection. Alternative: an international journal of Indigenous peoples, 16 (3). pp. 171-179.
Oates, Fiona (2020) Racism as trauma: experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian child protection practitioners. Child Abuse and Neglect, 110 (3). 104262.
Oates, Fiona (2019) You are not allowed to tell: organisational culture as a barrier for child protection workers seeking assistance for traumatic stress symptomology. Children Australia, 44 (2). pp. 84-90.
Oates, Fiona (2019) You are not allowed to tell: organisational culture as a barrier to child protection workers seeking assistance with traumatic stress. In: [Presented at the Child Aware Conference]. From: CA2019: Child Aware Conference, 16-17 May 2019, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Oates, Fiona Gail (2018) Working for the welfare: exploring the experiences of Indigenous child protection workers. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Oates, Fiona (2016) Support and supervision for Indigenous child protection workers: a critical examination. In: [Presented at the Congress of the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect]. From: ISPCAN: 21st Congress of the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect, 28-31 August 2016, Calgary, Canada.
Oates, Fiona (2015) Working for the welfare: exploring the lived experiences of Indigenous child protection workers. In: [Presented at the Australian Association of Social Workers National Symposium]. From: Australian Association of Social Workers National Symposium 2015, 27-28 November 2015, Sydney, NSW, Australia.