Browse By Person: Riley, Helen
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Number of items: 6.
2013
Riley, Helen
(2013)
Confronting the conspiracy of silence and denial of difference for late discovery adoptive persons and donor conceived people.
Australian Journal of Adoption, 7(2), pp. 1-13.
198
198
Riley, Helen
(2013)
Exploring the ethical implications of the late discovery of adoptive and donor-insemination offspring status.
Adoption & Fostering, 37(2), pp. 171-187.
201
5
3
201
5
3
2012
Riley, Helen Joyce
(2012)
Identity and genetic origins : an ethical exploration of the late discovery of adoptive and donor-insemination offspring status.
PhD
thesis,
Queensland University of Technology.
1,285
3
1,285
3
Riley, Helen
(2012)
The late discovery of adoptive and donor insemination offspring status: ethical implications for conceptual understandings of the 'best interests of the child' principle.
Australian Journal of Adoption, 6(1), pp. 1-9.
170
3
170
3
2009
Riley, Helen
(2009)
Listening to late discovery adoption and donor offspring stories: adoption, ethics and implications for contemporary donor insemination practices.
In
Spark, C & Cuthbert, D (Eds.) Other People's Children: Adoption in Australia.
Australian Scholarly Publishing Pty Ltd, Australia, Victoria, North Melbourne, pp. 145-160.
591
591
2008
Riley, Helen
(2008)
The late discovery of adoptive status.
Family Relationships Quarterly, 7(n/a), pp. 13-15.
1,412
1,412
