Graduating from the child welfare system: a comparison of the UK and Australian leaving care debates |
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Authors: | Philip Mendes Badal Moslehuddin |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Medicine, Monash University, Australia |
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Abstract: | Historically, insufficient resources and assistance have been provided to young people leaving state care. Care leavers have been found to experience significant health, social and educational deficits including homelessness, disproportionate involvement in juvenile crime and prostitution, poor social supports and early parenthood. This paper compares the UK and Australian debates around improving outcomes for care leavers. Whilst there are some minor differences in the respective legislative frameworks and responses, the similarities are far greater. Both countries have failed to provide the range of in-care, transitional and post-care supports and services required to ensure improved outcomes for care leavers. |
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Keywords: | care leavers UK Australia poor outcomes legislative and programme responses child welfare |
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