Young People Transitioning from Out-of-Home Care: A Critical Analysis of Australian and International Policy and Practice |
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Authors: | Philip Mendes |
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Affiliation: | 1. Social Work , Monash University , Melbourne, Australia philip.mendes@med.monash.edu.au |
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Abstract: | Abstract Young people transitioning from out-of-home care comprise arguably one of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged groups in society. They experience multiple disadvantages resulting from their abuse or neglect prior to entering care, their often negative experiences in care, and the lack of support provided to them as they transition from care. Compared to most young people, they face particular difficulties in accessing educational, employment, housing, and other developmental and transitional opportunities. This paper critically analyses the pathways taken by care leavers, and the Australian and international policy and practice responses. We conclude by suggesting some policy and program reforms that are likely to lead to improved outcomes for care leavers. |
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Keywords: | Adolescents Youth Work Child and Family Welfare |
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