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Journal article

The introduction of extended out-of-home care (OOHC) until 21 years in Australia: a mapping of policy, legislation and programs in each jurisdiction

Tim Moore, Catia Malvaso, Jemma Venables, Joseph McDowall
In recent years, all eight Australian states and territories have introduced forms of extended out-of-home care programs. Yet, major variations remain between these jurisdictions. This paper maps the existing policy developments in each jurisdiction and the level of program supports provided to care leavers aged 18 to 21 years.
Policy report

Hidden costs: an independent study into income management in Australia


This report summarises preliminary findings from a national independent study into the ongoing expansion of income management (IM) in Australia. The study was funded by the Australian Research Council over a three-year period from 2018-2020.
Report

Safe and sound: the safety of young people in residential care


This research report presents the findings of a study that explored the safety of young people in residential care. Commissioned by the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, this study aimed to understand what young people believe institutions are doing to identify, prevent and respond to sexual abuse and problematic sexual behaviours...
Report

Our safety counts: children and young people’s perceptions of safety and institutional responses to their safety concerns


Over the past three years, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has explored the extent to which children and young people have been exposed to child sexual abuse, and considered some of the reasons why institutions have failed to actively prevent child sexual abuse and appropriately respond when children and young...
Report

Refugee communities intercultural dialogue: building relationships, building communities


This mixed-methods study aimed to provide in-depth and contextualised data about how services may better support refugee parents to care for their children; and included interviews with families with a refugee background; and a national online survey of Commonwealth funded service providers supporting refugee families. By developing a better understanding of the social supports, resources...

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