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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Medicare number process for children and young people entering out-of-home care
Children and young people in out-of-home care need to have their medicare number in order to access medicare funded services
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Factsheet 3 - About practitioner and key stakeholder workshops
Includes workshopping and refining (phase 2), across the continuum of care, family preservation, restoration, guardianship and open adoption
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Connections and contact for children in care - Resolving contact disputes
Explains how to resolve a contact dispute through the Alternative Dispute Resolution process.
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Family group conferencing: Information for children and young people
Information about family group conferencing for children and young people in out of home care. What it is, how it works and how it can help.
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Family group conferencing: Information for parents and carers
Information about family group conferencing for parents and carers who have children or young people in out of home care. What it is, how it works and how it can help.
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OOHC Health Pathways: a caseworker's guide
The Health Pathway is a joint initiative of DCJ and NSW Health aimed at ensuring that every child or young person entering OOHC receives timely and appropriate health assessment, intervention, monitoring and review of their [...]
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Factsheet Supporting Victims of Crime
Supporting children and young people in out-of-home care who are victims of crime. Information for caseworkers.
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Being dad, being proud 6-12 months
Information sheets for Aboriginal dads with children aged 6-12 months
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Being dad, being proud 5-8 years
Information sheets for Aboriginal dads with children aged 5-8 years
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Independent Living Skills - A checklist for young people in care
This checklist will help you work out what you can do already and what you should probably learn more about before you move out of home