doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200005575

Article type: Original Research

PUBLISHED 1 January 2003

Volume 28 Issue 2

Using Looking After Children to create an Australian out-of-home care database

Sarah Wise

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Sarah Wise1

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1 Australian Institute of Family Studies, 300 Queen Street, Melbourne, Vic 3000

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CITATION: Wise S. (2003). Using Looking After Children to create an Australian out-of-home care database. Children Australia, 28(2), 1447. doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200005575

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Abstract

There is a paucity of publicly available information on Australian children in out-of-home care. Data on the characteristics of children in care, their experiences during placement, and the services provided for them are badly needed to monitor service effectiveness, to identify where service improvements can be made and to ascertain how to improve the allocation of resources. This paper provides a rationale for using information collected on the ‘Looking After Children’ (LAC) schedules to generate an Australia-wide database on children in out-of-home care, as well as identifying some of the problems to be overcome if the LAC schedules are to be used to collect aggregate data.

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