The Australian National Homelessness Research Agenda funded this study which explored post-care homelessness experiences of young people, asked them what they considered helpful, and identified practice and policy implications. Participants were 48 care leavers aged 19 to 23 years in Queensland and Victoria. Of these 17 young people were interviewed twice over a four month period. In addition focus groups were held with service providers and current postcare service arrangements in the two states mapped. The study found there is a need for policy and practice to more effectively orient towards a holistic and future oriented view of outcomes for young people transitioning from care
Historically, young people leaving care and making the transition to independent living have been co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley] via the DOI in th...
There are two interlinked conceptual frameworks at the heart of this study. These are youth to adult...
Young people leaving statutory care are at high risk of homelessness. The 2008 White Paper on Homele...
This research first asks ‘What happens when young people leave state care?’ in respect of Victoria a...
This research first asks ‘What happens when young people leave state care?’ in respect of Victoria a...
Young people leaving care are arguably one of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged groups in societ...
In youth homelessness policy, outcomes-based performance management and evidence-based practice pred...
Aims and significance: This paper relates to the evaluation of a Queensland (Australia) initiative t...
It is widely accepted that young people residing in youth care transition to independence and adult ...
It is widely accepted that young people residing in youth care transition to independence and adult ...
It is widely accepted that young people residing in youth care transition to independence and adult ...
In Australia, there were over 34,000 young people in formal out of home state care such as foster ca...
International research consistently depicts young people leaving out-of-home care (care leavers) as ...
Young people leaving care or who have left care are over-represented in the statistics on homelessne...
Historically, young people leaving care and making the transition to independent living have been co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley] via the DOI in th...
There are two interlinked conceptual frameworks at the heart of this study. These are youth to adult...
Young people leaving statutory care are at high risk of homelessness. The 2008 White Paper on Homele...
This research first asks ‘What happens when young people leave state care?’ in respect of Victoria a...
This research first asks ‘What happens when young people leave state care?’ in respect of Victoria a...
Young people leaving care are arguably one of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged groups in societ...
In youth homelessness policy, outcomes-based performance management and evidence-based practice pred...
Aims and significance: This paper relates to the evaluation of a Queensland (Australia) initiative t...
It is widely accepted that young people residing in youth care transition to independence and adult ...
It is widely accepted that young people residing in youth care transition to independence and adult ...
It is widely accepted that young people residing in youth care transition to independence and adult ...
In Australia, there were over 34,000 young people in formal out of home state care such as foster ca...
International research consistently depicts young people leaving out-of-home care (care leavers) as ...
Young people leaving care or who have left care are over-represented in the statistics on homelessne...
Historically, young people leaving care and making the transition to independent living have been co...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley] via the DOI in th...
There are two interlinked conceptual frameworks at the heart of this study. These are youth to adult...