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You are here:Home Publications Seen and heard: priority for children in the legal process (ALRC Report 84) 9. Administrative decision making — service delivery for children

9. Administrative decision making — service delivery for children

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In this section:
  • Introduction
  • Service delivery to children
  • Income support
  • Immigration and citizenship
  • Processing issues — child visas
  • Review mechanisms
‹ 8. Introduction to Part B up Introduction ›

Seen and heard: priority for children in the legal process (ALRC Report 84)

Table of Contents:

  • Overview
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. A statistical picture of Australia's children
  • 3. Children, families and the state
  • 4. Children in the legal process
  • 5. Responding to children — advocacy and action
  • 6. The new working federalism
  • 7. Advocacy
  • 8. Introduction to Part B
  • 9. Administrative decision making — service delivery for children
    • Introduction
    • Service delivery to children
    • Income support
    • Immigration and citizenship
    • Processing issues — child visas
    • Review mechanisms
  • 10. Children in education
  • 11. Children as consumers
  • 12. Introduction to Part C
  • 13. Legal representation and the litigation status of children
  • 14. Children's evidence
  • 15. Jurisdictional arrangements in family law and care and protection
  • 16. Children's involvement in family law proceedings
  • 17. Children's involvement in the care and protection system
  • 18. Children's involvement in criminal justice processes
  • 19. Sentencing
  • 20. Detention
  • Appendix D: List of recommendations
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