Out-of-home care, foster care, relative and kinship care factsheets
Out-of-home care, foster care, relative and kinship care factsheets
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Advocacy for young people with disability and decision-making impairment
Factsheet on transitioning from statutory out-of-home care to adult disability services
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Moving to a new agency - English
What you need to know about moving from Community Services to a non-government agency
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Advocacy for young people with disability and decision-making impairment
Transitioning from statutory out-of-home care to adult disability services (April 2016)
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OOHC Health Coordinators contact list
Each local health district has an OOCH Health Pathway coordinator responsible for managing and coordinating referrals across all facilities in their district. This factsheet provides the contact details for each local coordinator.
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Statutory OOHC designated agency recordkeeping
Key facts you need to know about Out-Of-Home-Care recordkeeping under Section 170 of the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998.
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Statutory out-of-home care Designated Agency Recordkeeping
Requirements of agencies to manage and retain records relating to children and young people in statutory out-of-home care (OOHC).
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Statutory out-of-home care Designated Agency Paper Records Transfer to FACS
Transfer of client paper files from an agency with case management responsibility to the Government Records Repository (GRR).
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Statutory out-of-home care - Designated Agency Digital Systems Recordkeeping
Guides best practice recordkeeping for OOHC agencies
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Statutory out-of-home care Designated Agency Recordkeeping - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
FAQs about record keeping involving children and young people in statutory out-of-home care (OOHC).
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Family preservation and restoration: Keeping Aboriginal families together
Fact sheet about family preservation : the importance of keeping Aboriginal families together