Author index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Cain, M.
Diversion from custody and rehabilitation of juvenile detainees: Management philosophies of the New South Wales Department of Juvenile Justice
Michael Cain
v.13, n.1, 1994, p.29.
Callan, V J.
Parent and adolescent beliefs about drugs
Jeffrey Wilks and Victor J Callan
v.7/8, n.4/1, 1989, p.65.
Calloway, J.
Leave no child behind: Recreation and sports: Instruments for world peace
Jimmy Calloway
v.23, n.1, 2004, pp.19-26.
Cantero, L.
The Marrickville Mural: Raising awareness of Hepatitis C prevention Suzanne Gleeson, Leigh Cantero, Tanya Jochelson and Chris Rissel
v.23, n.4, 2004, pp.54-58.
Carey, P.
Wired for learning: integrating computers and communications in education
Peter Carey
v.16, n.2, 1997, p.26-33. (30 references).
Carpenter, B.
Youth, government and violence in the media
Gordon Tait, Gavin Kendall and Belinda Carpenter
v.14, n.3, 1995, p.19.
Carr-Gregg, M.
Suicide, schools and young people: Tackling the youth suicide industry
Michael Carr-Gregg
v.22, n.3, 2003, pp.32-35.
? Development of the Teenage Cancer Peer Support Program, Canteen
M. Carr-Gregg, C. Olsson, J. Toumbourou and G. Bowes
v.16, n.3, 1997, pp.22-26.
Carson, E.
Work for the Dole: A pathway to self-esteem and employment commitment, or the road to frustration?
Ed Carson, Anthony H. Winefield, Lea Waters and Lorraine Kerr
v.22, n.4, 2003, pp.19-26.
Carson, S.
Fun and games? Myths surrounding the role of youth sports in developing Olympic champions
Daniel Gould and Sarah Carson
v.23, n.1, 2004, pp.27-34. (Peer reviewed).
Cassidy, F.
Young people, culture and popular music
Francis Cassidy
v.10, n.2, 1991, p.34.
Cassity, E.
Making up for lost time: Southern Sudanese young refugees in high schools
Elizabeth Cassity and Greg Gow
v.24 n.3, 2005, pp.51-55.
Chamberlain, C.
Youth homelessness 2006, by David MacKenzie & Chris Chamberlain
v.27, n.1, pp.17-25. Summary | Full text | PDF
? Youth homelessness: Four policy proposals
Chris Chamberlain and David McKenzie
v.24, n.2, 2005, pp.32-38.
? How many homeless youth in 2001?
Chris Chamberlain and David MacKenzie
v.22, n.1, 2003, pp.18-24.
(A follow-up to previous article in v.21, n.4, 2002, pp.24-31.)
? The Second National Census of Homeless School Students
Chris Chamberlain
v.21, n.4, 2002, pp.24-31
(Also see follow-up article in v.22, n.1, 2003, pp.18-24.)
? How many homeless youth?
David Mackenzie and Chris Chamberlain
v.11, n.4, 1992, p.14.
? The National Census of Homeless School Students
David MacKenzie and Chris Chamberlain
v.14, n.1, 1995, p.22.
? School students at risk
Chris Chamberlain and David MacKenzie
v.15, n.4, 1996, pp.11-18.
Chapman, R.
The Resilient Families program: Promoting health and wellbeing in adolescents and their parents during the transition to secondary school
Alison Shortt, John Toumbourou, Rianna Chapman & Elke Power
v.25, n.2, 2006, pp.33-40.
Chan, S.
Music of the future
Sebastian Chan
v.19, n.1, 2000, p.19.
Chant, D.
How adolescents use the media
Judyth Sachs, Richard Smith and David Chant
v.10, n.2, 1991, pp16.
Charles, G.
Queensland child care systems: Reflections by Canadian work experience students
Grant Charles and Ian Thumlert
v.9, n.2, 1990, p.28.
Cheers, B.
Homeless youth in the country: Exploring options for change
Jane Farrin, Maureen Dollard and Brian Cheers
v.24 n.3, 2005, pp.31-36.
Clark, D.
Financial management and young Australian workers, by Nicki Dowling, Lauren Hoiles, Tim Corney & David Clark
v.27, n.1, pp.26-35.Summary | Full text | PDF
? Australian apprentices and gambling
Nicki Dowling, David Clarke, Lynda Memery and Tim Corney
v.24 n.3, 2005, pp.17-23.
Clark, E.
Disabilities legislation in the US
Eugene Clark
v.12, n.1, 1993, p.2.
? The role of schools and society in preserving and nurturing social capital
Eugene Clark and William Ramsay
1988 v.7 n.3 p11.
? Students', teachers' and parents' perceptions of school life
William Ramsay and Eugene Clark
v.9, n.4, 1990, p.43.
? Mentoring: A case example and guidelines for its effective use
Eugene Clark
v.14, n.2, 1995, p.37.
? Government policy and higher education: Seeing more colours in the educational rainbow than green and white
Eugene Clark and William Ramsay
v.8, n.2, 1989, p.31.
Clark, J.
Come to the cabaret and get legless: Tertiary student 'event' drinking
Jeremy Davey and Jef Clark
v.10, n.4, 1991, p.30.
Clarke, J A.
The characteristics of adolescents with unwanted pregnancies: implications for counselling and education
Mary N Mannison and John A Clarke
v.7/8, n.4/1, 1989, p76.
Codling, J.
The Questacon-Myer Project: Science for street kids
Joanne Codling
v.16 n.3, 1997, p.31-35.
Cole, P.
Alternative models of work experience
Peter Cole
v.6, n.3, 1987, p.17.
? Work shadowing
Peter Cole
v.6 n.4, 1987, p.2.
? Developing socially responsible youth
Peter Cole
v.7, n.1, 1988, p.16.
Collier, G.
So you're worried that teaching about sexuality might be dangerous?
Grahame Collier
v.6, n.4, 1987, p.27.
Collis, M.
Developing a course for young offenders
Mark Collis and Michael Griffin
v.12, n.3, 1993, p.25.
Colthart, A.
At risk youth participation in sport and recreation
Allan Colthart
v.15, n.4, 1996, pp.31-37.
Connor, B.
Good Buddha & tzu: 'Middle-class wiggers from the underside
v.22, n.2, 2003, pp.48-54.
? Convention on the Rights of the Child
Convention Report
v.8, n.4, 1989, p.48.
Conway, R.
ntox Out of Tune: An innovative school-based drug intervention
Jillian Ryan, Rae Conway and Greg Fairbrother
v.18, n.1, 1999, pp.23-28.
Cook, H.
Disturbed children and adolescents: Whose responsibility?
Hugh Cook
v.7/8, n.4/1, 1989, p.24.
Cook, S.
Disabling or enabling: The rhetoric and practice of integration
Roger Slee and Sandy Cook
v.12, n.1, 1993, p.35.
Cooper, T.
Models of youth work intervention
T. Cooper and Rob White
v.13, n.4, 1994, p.30-35.
Copeland, A.
Public space: A rights-based approach
Anna Copeland
v.23, n.3, 2004, pp.40-45.
Corbitt, B.
Streetkids to schoolkids: Education as a solution to homelessness
Brian Corbitt
v.12, n.2, 1993, p.38.
Corney, T.
Financial management and young Australian workers, by Nicki Dowling, Lauren Hoiles, Tim Corney & David Clark
v.27, n.1, pp.26-35.Summary | Full text | PDF
? Youth work training package review: More of the same or radical rationalisation? by Tim Corney and Robyn Broadbent
v.26, n3, pp.36-43.
? Youth work: The problem of values
Tim Corney
v.23, n.4, 2004, pp.11-19.
? Australian apprentices and gambling
Nicki Dowling, David Clarke, Lynda Memery and Tim Corney
v.24 n.3, 2005, pp.17-23.
Cornwell, E.
The Rosemount Day Program
Erika Cornwell
v.8, n.3, 1989, p.44-48.
Cotter, M.
An evaluation of psychology reports in the NSW Department of Juvenile Justice Program: An analysis of their effectiveness
Christopher Lennings, John Stephenson, Michael Cotter, Ingrid Johnston & Tony Jenkins
v.20, n.2, 2001, pp.35-39.
Cotterell, J J.
Youth leisure patterns and World Expo
John J Cotterell
v.9, n.1, 1990, p.10.
? Tracking teenagers in time and space
John L Cotterell
v.9, n.4, 1990, p.32.
Couch, J.
Mind the gap: Considering the participation of refugee young people, by Jen Couch
v.26, n.4, pp.37-44. Summary | Full text | PDF
? An agenda for change: Developing good practice principles in working with young refugees
Jen Couch
v.24 n.3, 2005, pp.47-50.
? Pathways and pitfalls: Refugee young people in and around the education system
Louise Olliff and Jen Couch.
v.24 n.3, 2005, pp.42-46.
Crago, A.
First you have to 'see' them: Youth-friendly practice in mental health work
Ann Crago, Chris Wigg and Kathleen Stacey
v.23, n.2, 2004, pp.38-45.
Crago, M.
Homeless young people in Australian children's fiction: 1991-1995
Maureen Crago
v.16, n.3, 1997, pp. 36-46.
Crane, P.
Young people, public space and New Urbanism
Phil Crane & Mike Dee
v.20, n.1, 2001, pp.11-18.
? Hepatitis C and initiates into injecting drug use among young people: Part 2 - Education young initiates about hepatitis C prevention
Phil Crane and Megan Williams
v.19, n.3, 2000, pp.18-24.
? Hepatitis C and initiates into injecting drug use among young people: Part 1: The first shot
Megan Williams and Phil Crane
v.19, n.3, 2000, pp.11-17.
Crawford, L.
Change the school environment: Issues in the provision of post compulsory education
Lachlan Crawford and John Williamson
v.11, n.2, 1992, p.43.
? Progress or promise: Transition from school to work: Initiatives adopted by the Government of Western Australia
Lachlan Crawford and John Williamson
v.12, n.2, 1993, p.51.
Crinall, K.
The search for a feminism that could accommodate homeless young women
Karen Crinall
v.14, n.3, 1995, p.42.
Crofts, N
Hepatitis infection among adolescents in the Melbourne Juvenile Justice centre: Risk factors and challenges
Elaine L. Ogilvie, Friederike Veit, Nick Crofts and Sandra C. Thompson
v.19, n.3, 2000, pp.25-30.
Crooks, M L.
Health for youth
Mary L Crooks and Marcia Webb
1988 v.7 n.3 p20.
Croteau, K.
Sloth or gluttony: Understanding obesity in New Zealand youth
Grant Schofield, Louise Schofield, Geoff Dickson and Karen Croteau
v.24, n.1, 2005, pp.28-30.
Cumming, J.
Beyond the two cultures: Creating a new paradigm for school-industry links
James Cumming
v.11, n.3, 1992, pp.46-50.
? Developing effective co-operation between education and industry
James Cumming
v.6, n.2, 1987, p7.
Cunneen, C.
Discretionary decisions in juvenile justice and the criminalisation of indigenous young people
Chris Cunneen and Garth Luke
v.14, n.4, 1995, p.38.
Cunningham, M.
The Cool Teens CD-ROM: A multimedia self-help program for adolescents with anxiety
Mike Cunningham, Ronald Rapee and Heidi Lyneham
v.25, n.1, 2006, pp.50-56.
Sample article online in full text.
Cusack, M.
Australian youth affairs
Michael Cusack
v.9, n.2, 1990, p.48.
Cutler, A.
Youth participation in youth-focused research
V Wilkins, K Bryans and S Hetzel with A Cutler and J Ellis
v.12, n.3, 1993, p.49.
Cuthill, M.
Is it fun to be young on the Gold Coast? Perceptions of leisure opportunities and constraints among young people living on the Gold Coast
Kathy Lloyd, Maureen Harrington, Ray Hibbins, Alistair Boag and Michael Cuthill
v.24, n.1, 2005, pp.22-27.