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Strengthening kinship families: scoping the provision of respite care in Australia
Authors:Juliette Borenstein  Patricia McNamara  Respite Care Consortium
Institution:Department of Social Work and Social Policy, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Vic., Australia
Abstract:Kinship care is the fastest growing form of out‐of‐home care in Australia, as it is in many other countries. The Victorian Government's response has been to establish 18 programmes across the state to provide support to kinship families. The scoping project described here, based on interviews with key programme staff, explores the experiences of the new programmes in providing support, specifically respite care, to kinship families. It has produced a picture, based on qualitative and quantitative data, of how respite care is understood, the perceived respite needs of kinship families, how services are organized and provided, identified barriers to families accessing support, the effect of respite provision and what constitutes optimal practice. The findings establish a basis for a best practice model of service provision for this increasingly significant family type.
Keywords:carer support  kinship  respite care
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