Grandparent kinship care in Australia

Grandparents taking on the full - time parental care of their grandchildren is an increasingly prevalent family structure in Australia and the fastest growing form of out-of-home placement of children in contact with our public welfare system. Unfortunately, Australia lags behind the rest of the wo...

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Main Authors: Horner, Barbara, Downie, Jill, Hay, David, Wichmann, Helen
Format: Journal Article
Published: Geriaction Incorporated 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11856
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author Horner, Barbara
Downie, Jill
Hay, David
Wichmann, Helen
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Hay, David
Wichmann, Helen
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description Grandparents taking on the full - time parental care of their grandchildren is an increasingly prevalent family structure in Australia and the fastest growing form of out-of-home placement of children in contact with our public welfare system. Unfortunately, Australia lags behind the rest of the world in its characterisation of this parenting style.The limited accurate information available to community and national and state government agencies and policy makers effectively means that they do not have evidence on which to build a policy or service framework to support these families.The aim of this paper is to raise awareness of the needs of grandparents who parent their grandchildren in the Australian aged care community, with a view to a funded large scale research project in the near future.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-118562017-01-30T11:27:20Z Grandparent kinship care in Australia Horner, Barbara Downie, Jill Hay, David Wichmann, Helen grandparent kinship care grand-parent-headed families kinship care out-of-home care Grandparents taking on the full - time parental care of their grandchildren is an increasingly prevalent family structure in Australia and the fastest growing form of out-of-home placement of children in contact with our public welfare system. Unfortunately, Australia lags behind the rest of the world in its characterisation of this parenting style.The limited accurate information available to community and national and state government agencies and policy makers effectively means that they do not have evidence on which to build a policy or service framework to support these families.The aim of this paper is to raise awareness of the needs of grandparents who parent their grandchildren in the Australian aged care community, with a view to a funded large scale research project in the near future. 2007 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11856 Geriaction Incorporated restricted
spellingShingle grandparent kinship care
grand-parent-headed families
kinship care
out-of-home care
Horner, Barbara
Downie, Jill
Hay, David
Wichmann, Helen
Grandparent kinship care in Australia
title Grandparent kinship care in Australia
title_full Grandparent kinship care in Australia
title_fullStr Grandparent kinship care in Australia
title_full_unstemmed Grandparent kinship care in Australia
title_short Grandparent kinship care in Australia
title_sort grandparent kinship care in australia
topic grandparent kinship care
grand-parent-headed families
kinship care
out-of-home care
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11856