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Transition – Phase 2

… person transitioning to independence is often alone with few, if any, supports.  While we know that many attempt to reconnect with their families … person transitioning to independence is often alone with few, if any, supports.  While we know that many attempt to reconnect with their families …

Family safety information now available on the MyAus app

Family safety information now available on the MyAus app Essential in-language information tailored for migrant and refugee communities. Information on family, domestic and sexual violence is now available in 20 community languages through the MyAus App. The MyAus App provides animated and written information about …

2. Terms of Reference

2. Terms of Reference The Terms of Reference provide that the Taskforce, supported by the Reference Group, will: Provide advice around the short-term recommendations of the Committee along the lines of those set out in the Report (Recommendation 25) that relate to: increasing the minimum child support liability; …

2016 Valuation Report

2016 Valuation Report Building on the baseline valuation in 2015, the 2016 Valuation Report provides further insights into how the current Australian population is likely to use welfare in the future. Building on the baseline valuation in 2015, the 2016 Valuation Report provides further insights into how the current …

National Standards for out-of-home care

National Standards for out-of-home care Standard 1 Children and young people will be provided with stability and security during their time in care. Standard 2 Children and young people participate in decisions that have an impact on their lives. Standard 3 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities participate …

Preparation - Phase 1

… (AHURI Report, p.35). Mendes and Moslehuddin (2006) state that in-care supports need to be followed by adequate preparation for independence and … and records; identify the relevant professional, personal and mentoring supports required to assist the young person through the transition process; … (AHURI Report, p.35). Mendes and Moslehuddin (2006) state that in-care supports need to be followed by adequate preparation for independence and …

Why do children come into out-of-home care?

… of parents, supported by the community and the broad range of government supports and services available to all families, have the capacity to raise … reunited with their families when their families receive appropriate supports and interventions and some children may be in out-of-home care for a … of parents, supported by the community and the broad range of government supports and services available to all families, have the capacity to raise …

Attachment A

Attachment A National Standards for out-of-home care and their measures Standard 1 Children and young people will be provided with stability and security during their time in care. Measures 1.1 The proportion of children and young people exiting out-of-home care during the year who had 1 or 2 placements, by length of …

Policy Context

Policy Context Governments recognise that vulnerable and disadvantaged young people require additional support to overcome barriers and achieve positive outcomes in health, housing, education and employment.  A key example is the Commonwealth Government’s National Strategy for Young Australians.  This strategy …

Volunteering and career pathway guide for First Nations volunteers

Volunteering and career pathway guide for First Nations volunteers Mapping out a career pathway can seem daunting, but it’s totally doable, especially if you use volunteering as a stepping stone. Hey you mob! Mapping out a career pathway can seem daunting, but it’s totally doable, especially if you use volunteering as …