Displaying 521 - 530 of 637
Victoria, Australia considers a proposal wherein professional foster carers could be paid to look after some of the state's most vulnerable and troubled children.
This report explores the human, economic and strategic cost of Australia’s current policies which seek to deter asylum seekers from migrating to Australia by sea.
This article examines the Stand By Me (SBM) programme, which was developed in Victoria to replicate the ongoing support provided in the UK to care leavers by Personal Advisers who remain available to assist young people until 21 years of age.
This document contains an overview of a 10-year study conducted in Australia on trends in child protection outcomes across jurisdictions.
Amnesty International (AI) and Human Rights Watch (HRW) report that refugees arriving in Australia are being treated inhumanely and abusively. According to the report, “around 1,200 men, women, and children who sought refuge in Australia, were forcibly transferred to the remote Pacific island nation of Nauru suffer severe abuse, inhumane treatment, and neglect.”
This article and video discuss how thousands of Australians consider visiting orphanages to be a popular activity to do on vacation. Vacationers will visit orphanages, meet children, and take photos. The visit usually ends with a request for donations. Some believe that they are positively contributing to improvement of these children’s lives.
A short piece from Australia discussing the need to extend the foster care age limit.
This paper discusses a large evaluation study that attempts to describe the impacts of the alcohol control laws enacted in various indigenous communities. Participants were interviewed and asked to give their thoughts on how the laws have affected them medically, economically and socially.
This country care review includes the care-related Concluding Observations adopted by the Committee on the Rights of the Child.
The Government of Nauru has introduced a new Child Protection and Welfare Act which has been welcomed by UNICEF for “bringing Nauru into alignment with many international standards.”