Children and young people known to child protection services are at greater risk of attaining poorer educational outcomes.
Children and young people who enter into out-of-home care have commonly experienced extensive trauma and this should be acknowledged when looking at how best to[...]
The NSW Child Development Study is administered by the University of NSW South Wales in collaboration with a number of Universities and in partnership with Gove[...]
Sexuality and gender diverse children and young people who experience child abuse, and those who are in care, are amongst our most vulnerable.
The number of infants in Australia entering out-of-home care (OOHC) during the first year of life due to child protection concerns is increasing. Research has f[...]
Mental health issues affect children from all walks of life but children in care or at risk of entering care are particularly vulnerable as they often come from[...]
The psychological well-being and resilience of carers has implications for the well-being and outcomes of children and young people in their care. This FACSIAR [...]
Children in out-of-home-care are known to be at greater risk of negative life outcomes, including physical and mental health, socio-emotional and behavioural pr[...]