Further references on therapeutic jurisprudence and the trauma-informed court

For further references on the topics of therapeutic jurisprudence and the trauma-informed court, please see the following:

  • The Bugmy Bar Book Project Committee, The Bugmy Bar Book, accessed 26/5/2025

  • V Edwige and P Gray, Significance of culture to wellbeing, healing and rehabilitation, Bugmy Bar Book Project Committee Expert Report, 2021, accessed 26/5/2025. See also S Beckett, “The significance of culture to wellbeing, healing and rehabilitation” (2021) 33(9) JOB 91

  • Family is Culture Report, 2019, accessed 26/5/2025

  • F Gerry, “Why being trauma informed is an issue for court integrity”, Legalwise, 13 July 2022, accessed 26/5/2025

  • P Gray, “Beyond placement: realising the promise of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle” (2021) 33(10) JOB 99

  • Healing Foundation, “Intergenerational trauma”, accessed 26/5/2025

  • Judicial Commission of NSW, Equality before the Law Bench Book, 2006–, Sydney, at Ch 2 “First Nations people” and Ch 12 “Trauma-informed courts

  • Judicial Commission of NSW, Videos and podcasts, Cross-jurisdictional webinar: An introduction to the Bugmy Bar Book Project, recorded on 22 July 2020; Connecting the dots: intergenerational trauma in the Aboriginal community, recorded on 8 October 2019

  • M King, Solution-focused judging bench book, Legal Services Board, 2009, accessed 26/5/2025

  • A Murphy and K Lumley, Trauma informed courts: guidance for trauma-informed judicial practices, Judicial Commission of NSW, e-resource series, 2022

  • R Waterworth, Therapeutic jurisprudence: a practical guide to developing therapeutic intervention skills for judicial officers in specialist courts, Judicial Commission of NSW, e-resource series, 2024.