The decrease in traditional forms of support provided by extended family, friends and neighbours has resulted in an increased demand for external support from social welfare and other agencies for families and communities. A current trend in Australia is one where families must present with significant issues in order to be prioritised for assistance, effecting the availability and adequacy of services to a significant number of parents and families who could have benefited from early intervention and prevention programs (Tomison, 2002).\ud \ud Centrelink is effectively a ‘first to know’ agency for a large number of young people who find themselves homeless following family breakdown. The Prime Minister’s Youth Homeless Taskforce (DFaCS 199...
This paper provides an overview of programmes, initiatives and resources that have been developed an...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the child/youth homelessness including its preventive care.T...
It is commonly mentioned in the youth policy literature that the financial dependency of young peopl...
This paper will provide an overview and analysis of developments in child protection and out of home...
As Australia has come to terms with the existence of a large population of homeless young people and...
This paper examines the relationships between parental and family characteristics, including a histo...
The purpose of this project is to foster cross-disciplinary discussion amongst researchers, policy m...
The key themes related to the provision of services to children and families are discussed. The wish...
In Australia, the rates of homelessness among youth are higher than for any other age group in the c...
In Australia youth homelessness first emerged in the mid-1970s, and it is estimated that over 30 000...
This report explores the experiences of young people who are homeless or in foster care.In 2008, ove...
The papers brought together here address a range of issues relating to families and young people. Th...
There is increasing concern about family homelessness. Homeless mothers and their children are one o...
The idea has been gathering momentum for fifty years or more that institutions of care like families...
The media coverage of foster care in Australia is replete with adoration for foster carers who look ...
This paper provides an overview of programmes, initiatives and resources that have been developed an...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the child/youth homelessness including its preventive care.T...
It is commonly mentioned in the youth policy literature that the financial dependency of young peopl...
This paper will provide an overview and analysis of developments in child protection and out of home...
As Australia has come to terms with the existence of a large population of homeless young people and...
This paper examines the relationships between parental and family characteristics, including a histo...
The purpose of this project is to foster cross-disciplinary discussion amongst researchers, policy m...
The key themes related to the provision of services to children and families are discussed. The wish...
In Australia, the rates of homelessness among youth are higher than for any other age group in the c...
In Australia youth homelessness first emerged in the mid-1970s, and it is estimated that over 30 000...
This report explores the experiences of young people who are homeless or in foster care.In 2008, ove...
The papers brought together here address a range of issues relating to families and young people. Th...
There is increasing concern about family homelessness. Homeless mothers and their children are one o...
The idea has been gathering momentum for fifty years or more that institutions of care like families...
The media coverage of foster care in Australia is replete with adoration for foster carers who look ...
This paper provides an overview of programmes, initiatives and resources that have been developed an...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the child/youth homelessness including its preventive care.T...
It is commonly mentioned in the youth policy literature that the financial dependency of young peopl...