doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200005022

Article type: Original Research

PUBLISHED 1 January 2002

Volume 27 Issue 2

Placing sibling groups together in foster care: The Oz Child sibling group placement program

Fiona Fischer

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Fiona Fischer

CITATION: Fischer F. (2002). Placing sibling groups together in foster care: The Oz Child sibling group placement program. Children Australia, 27(2), 1383. doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200005022

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Abstract

Sibling groups placed in out-of-home care are often separated due to the relatively small number of caregivers who are able to care for large sibling groups, as well as the individual needs of the children. This article briefly explores the complexities of sibling placement within the international, national and Victorian contexts. It continues with a description of the Oz Child Sibling Group Placement Program which was implemented in Victoria's Southern Region to place sibling groups of three or more children together in foster care. The results of a review of the program are presented, including referral statistics, placement data and caregiver feedback. The article concludes with the consideration of recommendations for change as a result of the review.

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