doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200011445

Article type: Original Research

PUBLISHED 1 January 2007

Volume 32 Issue 1

Residential programs for children and young people: What we need and what we don’t need

Frank Ainsworth

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CITATION: Ainsworth F. (2007). Residential programs for children and young people: What we need and what we don’t need. Children Australia, 32(1), 1607. doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200011445

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Abstract

This article is written as a bold opinion piece. It stems from the fact that once again we are seeing reports of abuse in residential care while at the same time there are calls for the reclaiming of residential care as a positive choice for children and youth. Yet there seems to be confusion as to exactly what function these programs should perform in the broader out-of-home care system. There are also important questions about the knowledge and skills that staff would require if such programs are to be non-abusive. A rejoinder to this opinion piece would be welcome.

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