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Placement stability children and young people in out-of-home care. Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study. (2021). Evidence to Action Note Number 7

The POCLS found that child development is positively associated with placement stability. Placements were less likely to breakdown when caregivers felt satisfied in their caring role and supported by caseworkers. This note outlines strategies to maintain placement stability and improve DCJ data.

Placement stability children and young people in out-of-home care. Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study. (2021). Evidence to Action Note Number 7, English - PDF File (541.7 KB)

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Last updated: 13 Feb 2024