18 results with keyword: 'strong future young people leaving home care'
As well as providing aftercare support, the programs have a consultative role in supporting OOHC agencies and the department of Family and Community Services (FACS) to develop
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There is a growing body of evidence for how best to support young people leaving care based on their social and developmental needs. This includes improving the stability
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Australian research on the outcomes for young people leaving care comprised eight studies in two areas: outcomes for young people leaving care; and policies, practices and
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Pathway planning with Unaccompanied Young People Leaving Care: Biographical narratives of past, present and
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Promoting resilience will mean improving the quality of care: providing stability and a sense of identity, assisting with education and holistic preparation, enabling more
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These studies have complemented ongoing qualitative work through more quantitative and evaluative outcome research, including comparative work using normative data from primary
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The specific issues raised for review were broad including service requirements across the range of areas from family support to out-of-home care, transition from care to
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Chapter Seven – The significance of sibling and peer relationships for young people leaving care.. This chapter analyses young people‟s accounts related to leaving care,
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permanently excluded from school, those from minority ethnic groups and young adults leaving.. local
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In countries with strong family ties, patterns of leaving the parental home are quite different: young people continue to live with their parents even after they have found a job,
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Its main aims are to: delay young people’s transitions from care until they are prepared and ready to leave; strengthen the assessment, preparation and planning for leaving
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Key words: educational choice; educational pathway; Estonia; out-of-home care; residential care; young people. Educational outcomes of children and young people in
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Moving Forward indicates policy needs to ensure young people leaving care have access. to
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Once the cost of the young people’s use of leaving care worker time was calculated, the cost of all other support provided was calculated then these costs were summed to produce an
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El estudio de las variables que intervienen en los problemas aritméticos y la revisión de investigaciones previas que han empleado estrategia para valorar las producciones de los
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