Indigenous youth transitioning from out-of-home care in Australia: a study of key challenges and effective practice responses

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Journal of Childrens Services Pub Date : 2021-12-13 DOI:10.1108/jcs-08-2021-0034
Philip Mendes, Rachel Standfield, Bernadette J. Saunders, S. McCurdy, J. Walsh, L. Turnbull
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Purpose This paper aims to report on the findings of a qualitative study that explored the views of 53 service providers assisting Indigenous young people (known in Australia as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth) transitioning from out-of-home care (OOHC) in Australia. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative approach was adopted involving semi-structured interviews and focus groups with 53 representatives of state and territory government departments, non-government organisation service providers and Aboriginal community-controlled organisations (ACCOs) across Australia. The project was designed to gain the perspectives of those working within the system and their views on how it interacts with Indigenous care leavers. Interview questions aimed to ascertain the strengths and weaknesses of the leaving care support systems available to this cohort, as well as the key challenges facing service providers in supporting them. Finally, the study aimed to make recommendations for policy development in this area and identify potential best practice service responses. Findings The study found that the OOHC service systems continue to fail Indigenous care leavers, their families and communities. Study findings revealed that Indigenous care-leavers face substantial challenges and that the support systems for those leaving OOHC are often culturally insensitive and ineffective. Many Indigenous OOHC leavers lacked the supports they needed to develop safe and ongoing relationships with their traditional Country, family and communities. To promote more positive transitions and outcomes, effective practice responses were identified, including culturally safe programmes and proportional funding for ACCOs to advance greater self-determination. Originality/value This research is the first national study in Australia to examine the specific transition from care pathways and experiences of Indigenous young people. The findings add to the limited existing knowledge on Indigenous care leavers globally and should inform practice and policy innovations with this cohort in Australia and beyond.
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澳大利亚土著青年从家庭外护理过渡:关键挑战和有效实践反应的研究
本文旨在报告一项定性研究的结果,该研究探讨了53名帮助澳大利亚土著青年(在澳大利亚被称为土著和托雷斯海峡岛民青年)从家庭外护理(OOHC)过渡的服务提供者的观点。设计/方法/方法采用了一种定性方法,包括与澳大利亚各州和地区政府部门、非政府组织服务提供者和土著社区控制组织(ACCOs)的53名代表进行半结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论。该项目旨在了解系统内工作人员的观点,以及他们对系统如何与土著护理人员相互作用的看法。访谈问题旨在确定这一群体可用的离职护理支持系统的优势和劣势,以及服务提供者在支持他们方面面临的主要挑战。最后,本研究旨在为这一领域的政策制定提出建议,并确定潜在的最佳实践服务响应。调查结果研究发现,OOHC服务系统继续辜负土著护理离开者、他们的家庭和社区。研究结果显示,土著照顾者面临重大挑战,对离开OOHC的人的支持系统往往在文化上不敏感和无效。许多土著OOHC离开者缺乏与传统国家、家庭和社区建立安全和持续关系所需的支持。为了促进更积极的转变和结果,确定了有效的实践应对措施,包括文化安全计划和为acos提供比例资金,以促进更大的自决。原创性/价值本研究是澳大利亚第一个考察土著青年从护理途径和经历的具体转变的全国性研究。研究结果增加了对全球土著护理离开者的有限现有知识,并应为澳大利亚和其他地区的这一群体的实践和政策创新提供信息。
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