Goodna Girls A History of Children in a Queensland Mental Asylum
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ArtikelSerie: Utgivningsinformation: Canberra ANU Press ANU Press [Imprint] 2020Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (174 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- Biography, Literature and Literary studies
- Biography and non-fiction prose
- True stories: general
- True stories of discovery
- History and Archaeology
- History
- Australasian and Pacific history
- Care Leavers
- Child abuse
- D Biography
- DN Biography and non-fiction prose
- DNX True stories
- DNXH True stories of discovery
- Forgotten Australians
- Goodna Asylum
- Literature and Literary studies
- N History and Archaeology
- NH History
- NHM Australasian and Pacific history
- Wolston Park Hospital
- general
- thema EDItEUR
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Goodna Girls tells the story of children incarcerated in Wolston Park Hospital, an adult psychiatric facility in Queensland, Australia. It contains the personal testimonies of women who relate—in their own no-holds-barred style and often with irreverent humour—how they, as children, ended up in Wolston Park and how this affected their adult lives. The accounts of hospital staff who witnessed the effects of this heinous policy and spoke out are also included. The book examines the consequences of the Queensland Government's manipulation of a medical model to respond to 'juvenile delinquents', many of whom were simply vulnerable children absconding from abusive conditions. As Australia faces the repercussions of the institutionalisation of its children in the twentieth century, brought about through a series of government inquiries, Goodna Girls makes a vital contribution to the public history of the Stolen Generations, Former Child Migrants and Forgotten Australians. Goodna Girls presents the research that informed a successful, collective campaign to lobby the Queensland Government to make long overdue and much-needed reparations to a group of courageous survivors. It holds contemporary resonance for scholars, policymakers and practitioners in the fields of public history, welfare, child protection, education, nursing, sociology, medicine and criminology.
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