POCLS publications
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2017 Australian Social Policy Conference - Understanding children’s contact and relationships with family in out-of-home care.
Professor Judy Cashmore and Dr Alan Taylor, University of Sydney. Conference presentation.
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2016 ACWA Conference - Placement Stability in Out-of-Home Care
Dr Fred Wulczyn, Chapin Hall Centre for Children, University of Chicago. Conference presentation.
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2016 ACWA Conference - A Profile of Foster Care and Kinship Care in New South Wales
Professor Paul Delfabbro, University of Adelaide. Conference presentation.
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The importance of casework when establishing and supporting out-of-home care placementsWhat does the Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study tell us? (2016). Evidence to Action Note Number 3
This publication outlines key findings relating to the provision of casework support to children and young people in the Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study. Links to current best practice and resources are included
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The early learning and childcare experiences of children in out-of-home care What does the Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study tell us? (2016). Evidence to Action Note Number 2
This publication outlines key findings relating to the childcare and early learning experiences of young children in the Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study. Links to current best practice and resources are included
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Birth family contact for children and young people in out-of-home care What does the Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study tell us? (2016). -Evidence to Action Note Number 1
This publication outlines key findings relating to carer parenting practices and the relationships between children, carers and their carer families. Links to current best practice and resources are included
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Carer parenting practices and children’s relationships with their carer’s familyWhat does the Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study tell us? (2016). Evidence to Action Note Number 4
This publication outlines key findings relating to carer parenting practices and the relationships between children, carers and their carer families, for children and young people in the Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study. Links to current [...]
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2016 ACWA Conference - Overview of the POCLS design and data sources
Marina Paxman, Family and Community Services NSW. Conference presentation.
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Taplin, S. (2005). Methodological design issues in longitudinal studies of children and young people in out-of-home care
Examines the methodological issues involved in undertaking a longitudinal study on out-of-home care and how they have been resolved in similar studies.
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Steps of recruitement, verification and data collection - POCLS
Information including a flowchart diagram about the steps for recruitment, verification and data collection of children, young people and carers for the Study