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Background Relative to their counterparts in the general population, young people who leave, or transition out of, out-of-home (OOHC) arrangements commonly experience poorer outcomes across a range of indicators, including higher rates of homelessness ...
David J. A. Taylor +7 more
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BACKGROUND Children with disability are over-represented in out-of-home care (OOHC) in Australia and internationally. Yet we know little about their circumstances, placement types, support needs, and the outcomes of their trajectories and wellbeing ...
Zhiming Cheng, M. Tani, I. Katz
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Infants entering out-of-home care: Health, developmental needs and service provision.
BACKGROUND There are rising numbers of infants entering out-of-home care due to child protection concerns. Research has found that infants entering care are at higher risk of developmental vulnerability and poor health problems. OBJECTIVES To determine
Fernando Lima +3 more
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BACKGROUND International evidence indicates that child poverty increases the risk of child welfare intervention needs but Finland, paradoxically, has low child poverty rates and high child welfare intervention rates.
Aapo Hiilamo +3 more
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This scoping review aimed to identify predisposing, enabling, and need factors associated with the use of mental health services, including psychotropic medications, among children in out-of-home care in the United States.
Yanfeng Xu +5 more
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BACKGROUND There is a disproportionate representation of Aboriginal children in the Australian Out of Home Care system. An important strategy to ensure Aboriginal children experience trauma informed care that is culturally situated is to have access to ...
S. Lukey +7 more
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Resilience among LGBTQIA+ youth in out-of-home care: A scoping review.
BACKGROUND Research on the experiences of LGBTQIA+ youth in out-of-home care has mainly focused on these youth's adversities and the resulting negative impact on their wellbeing.
R. Álvarez +4 more
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Managing and analysing large qualitative datasets pose a particular challenge for researchers seeking a consistent and rigorous approach to qualitative data analysis.
David Hodgson +8 more
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Children who experience maltreatment in their families may be placed in out-of-home care. A large, and increasing, number of children are being raised in these settings in Australia.
Karleen Gribble, Rebecca English
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Whilst advancing outcomes for young people transitioning from out-of-home care is a national priority, no synthesis of Australian interventions that support their transition from care and into independence currently exists.
Renée O’Donnell +7 more
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