young people in residential aged careOver 4500 people under 65 years of age live in residential aged care (RAC) in Australia, and they experience poorer quality of life than people with similar disabilities in other settings. Governments have long aimed to reduce admissions of young people to ...
Children and young people in residential care also possess strengths, competencies and resilience. We have much to learn from their experiences and perspectives, both generally and surrounding their time in care. This paper will address the ethical issues which arise from gaining the views of ...
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What does safety to mean to children and young people in the context of residential care? a. How do children and young people perceive safety within residential care and what do they need to feel and be safe? b. What are the safety concerns of children and young people in residential ...
Working with Children and Young People in Residential and Foster CareJennie Lindon
Young people said that safety could be improved with: better appreciation of the risks in residential care; better matching, staffing and oversight; and better-designed responses that involve young people themselves. The findings provide critical insights from young people themselves and argue that ...
No. 2: A Descriptive Mapping of Services Promoting Sexual Health among Young People in Care' presents information on current services and initiatives relating to relationships and sexual health information and services that are currently available to young people in residential care and foster care. Th...
By the time Turnbridge clients enter the third phase of programming, they will have received more individualized specialty care, taken part in more and deeper introspection, and experienced greater mental and physical change than most people experience in a lifetime. They will be of sound mind, ...
1.2. A Dominant Story of Young Women in Residential Care Young people in residential care are marginalised in societies, as they are under the care of the state, not of their parents, and are particularly exposed to poverty, exclusion and discrimination [3]. Young people in the care of the...
Establishing goals for young people in residential care (RC) is a gap in the literature, especially in terms of the relationship between family support and resilience. The literature suggests that RC is associated with the breakdown of family relationships, so the possibility of the family playing...