Chapters

My 2018 article “Sexual Abuse as the Core Transgression of Childhood Innocence: Unintended Consequences for Care Leavers”, along with other articles which were included in the special issue of the Journal of Australian Studies on the Royal Commission on Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, was republished as a book in 2022.

Examining the Past and Shaping the Future: The Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse (Routledge 2022).

The original article in the Journal of Australian Studies, 42:2, 191-203 is still available at: https://www.tandfonline.com/action/showCitFormats?doi=10.1080%2F14443058.2018.1445121

 

 

 

 

 

Joanne Evans, Frank Golding, Cate O’Neill & Rachel Tropea (2020). ‘”All I Want to Know is Who I Am’: Archival jus

tice for Australian Care Leavers”, in Wallace, et al  (eds.) Archives, Recordkeeping, and Social Justice. London, Routledge.

NEWS FLASH: In September 2021, this chapter was awarded the Mander Jones Award for ‘the best article or chapter written by an Australian in an archives, or records management, library, or museum journal…The Mander Jones Awards are presented by the Australian Society of Archivists.

The citation reads:

‘This article critically examines the response of the Australian archival community to Care Leavers’ experiences in gaining access to records about their lives while in ‘care”. While progress has been made, the article highlights important areas where the Australian archival profession could improve practice and provide better survivor-centres solutions. 

‘This is a very practical and moving article. The judges commend it to all Australian archivists and particularly to institutions and archivists involved with the needs of the Care Leaver community.’

 

Frank Golding & Jacqueline Z Wilson (2019).  “Lost and Found: Counter-Narratives of Dislocated families”, in Nell Musgrove & Kristine Moruzi (eds). Children’s Voices from the Past, London, Palgrave Macmillan Publishing

 

 

 

 

 

Jacqueline Z. Wilson & Frank Golding (2016). “Muddling Upwards: The Unexpected, Unpredictable and Strange on the Path from ‘Care’ to High Achievement in Victoria, Australia”, in Philip Mendes and Pamela Snow (eds), Young People Transitioning from Care: International Research, Policy and Practice, London: Palgrave Macmillan Publishing.

 

Jacqueline Wilson & Frank Golding (2015). “Caring about the past or past caring: the contested narratives of memory”, In the Apologies and the Legacy of Child Abuse, ed. by Joanna Sköld & Shurlee Swain, Palgrave Macmillan, London. 

Frank Golding (2015). Going to the Shop. In Deidre Michell, David Jackson & Casey Tonkin (Eds.) Against the Odds: Care Leavers at University. Adelaide: People’s Voice Publishing.



Frank Golding (2011). “Writing for Survival”, in Deidre Michell & Priscilla Taylor, (eds.), Recipes for Survival: Stories of Hope and Healing by Survivors of the State ‘Care’ System in Australia. Adelaide: People’s Voice Publishing.

Frank Golding (2010).”Telling Stories: Accessing personal records”, in Richard Hil & Elizabeth Branigan (eds.) Surviving Care: Achieving justice and healing for the Forgotten Australians. Robina: Bond University Press.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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