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Australia's leading social work authors: the devil in the detail
Authors:Karen Broadley
Affiliation:1. Department of Social Work, Monash University, Caulfield, Victoria, Australiakaren.broadley@monash.edu
Abstract:Abstract

Many care leavers with disabilities face difficulties as they transition from out-of-home care (OoHC), and suffer multiple, ongoing forms of disadvantage after they leave care. This paper is drawn from a study comprising six focus groups, involving 21 participants employed in disability and OoHC services in Victoria, Australia. The findings suggest that care leavers with disabilities do not receive the transitional and postcare support and housing they need. Many are transitioned into housing options that are unsuitable for their needs, or unsafe. The argument of this paper is that care leavers with disabilities may benefit from adult guardianship legislation. When appropriate an application for a guardianship order should be made prior to the young person exiting care, to enable a smooth transition between the child and adult systems. Adult protection services with an advocacy function should be given the opportunity to advocate for care leavers with disabilities.
Keywords:Youth Justice  Child Abuse  Child Protection  Disability  Human Rights  Out-of-home Care
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