Out-of-home care, foster care, relative and kinship care publications
List of all publications related to Out-of-Home care
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Permanency planning and placement stability
This Research to Practice Note is based on a comprehensive literature review of Australian and international research on permanency planning and out-of-home care
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Bubaa Ngambaa Gaayili, Father Mother Child
This guide offers basic child development information in a simple format incorporating the Gamilaraay and Nganyawana languages.
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Growing up Strong and Healthy Bubs Dharug
This guide offers basic child development information in a simple format and using words from the Dharug language.
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Happy Gamambi, Healthy Dhalayi, Strong Burray
This guide offers information about child development and includes words from three Aboriginal languages of Gumbaynggirr, Dhanggati and Gathang
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Doordarnbee Muggy Jarjums: Growing Up Strong Jarjums
This guide offers basic child development information in a simple format and incorporates the Bundjalung language and Yaegl dialect.
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NSW Department of Family and Community Services. (2011. Pilot Study
Summarises the outcomes of a pilot study undertaken in 2010 to review and operationalise the recruitment process and the data collection procedures for the face-to-face interviews with parents and caregivers
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Attachment and the role of foster carers
This Research to Practice Note, presents the key issues discussed in the research article, The importance of attachment in the lives of foster children (DoCS, 2006)
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Kiilalaana marta-marri – Growing up really big in Barkindji
Resource for Aboriginal and Family Workers in the Far West region of NSW Broken Hill and surrounding region.
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Longitudinal study of wards leaving care - January 1996 - Research report
This study focuses on the experiences of young people leaving wardship in New South Wales. It was funded by the New South Wales Department of Community Services. Authors: Judy Cashmore and Marina Paxman
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Importance of attachment in the lives of foster children - July 2006 - Research report
This research article is intended to help those who work with children in care understand the key messages from attachment theory and research