Children in out-of-home care in Australia International comparisons

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作者
Tilbury, Clare [1 ]
Thoburn, June [2 ]
机构
[1] Griffith Univ, Sch Human Serv, Logan Campus, Meadowbrook, Qld 4131, Australia
[2] Univ East Anglia, Sch Social Work & Psychosocial Sci, Social Work, Norwich, Norfolk, England
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D O I
10.1017/S1035077200000262
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C916 [社会工作、社会管理、社会规划];
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1204 ;
摘要
As governments increasingly search globally for strategies to improve child welfare outcomes, it is vital to consider how policies and programs developed in other countries are likely to suit local conditions. Routinely collected child welfare administrative data can provide contextual information for cross-national comparisons. This article examines out-of-home care in Australia compared to other developed countries, and explores possible explanations for differences in patterns and trends. In doing so, it also examines the similarities and differences between NSW, Victoria and Queensland. It is argued that a sound understanding of how out-of-home care is used, the profde of children in care and the influences on data can assist policy makers to match proposed solutions to clearly understood current problems. The imperative is to plan and implement policies and programs that locate out-of-home care within a range of child welfare services that meet the diverse needs of children and families within local contexts.
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