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Half a Citizen
'This important and illuminating book provides a powerful and harrowing depiction of the inadequacies of the Australian welfare system. Its findings challenge the foundations and …
Supporting Adult Care-leavers
Growing up in care is not just a part of childhood, but can have ongoing impacts across a person’s life. Various inquiries have revealed accounts of abuse and neglect, and a …
After the Orphanage
While there is much literature on the experience of growing up in an orphanage, very few books examine life after institutional care. After the Orphanage is the first book to …
From the Margins to the Mainstream
In the aftermath of the 2015 Victorian royal commission, billions of dollars of government funds have been committed to improving responses to women and children experiencing …
Finding Lost Childhoods
This book explores care-leavers' access to their personal records. People who grew up in care in previous decades may know little about their family nor understand why they were …
Half a Citizen
'This important and illuminating book provides a powerful and harrowing depiction of the inadequacies of the Australian welfare system. Its findings challenge the foundations and …
Half a Citizen
'This important and illuminating book provides a powerful and harrowing depiction of the inadequacies of the Australian welfare system. Its findings challenge the foundations and …
Supporting adult care-leavers
Growing up in care is not just a part of childhood, but can have ongoing impacts across a person's life. Various inquiries have revealed accounts of abuse and neglect, and a …
Finding Lost Childhoods
This book explores care-leavers’ access to their personal records. People who grew up in care in previous decades may know little about their family nor understand why they were …
Finding Lost Childhoods
This book explores care-leavers’ access to their personal records. People who grew up in care in previous decades may know little about their family nor understand why they were …