doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200011779

Article type: Original Research

PUBLISHED 1 January 2007

Volume 32 Issue 4

National Leaving Care Survey and Research Study: Funded by Australian Research Alliance for Children &; Youth

Zoe London, Badal Moslehuddin, Philip Mendes and Judy Cashmore

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Zoe London

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Badal Moslehuddin

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Judy Cashmore

CITATION: London Z., Moslehuddin B., Mendes P., & Cashmore J. (2007). National Leaving Care Survey and Research Study: Funded by Australian Research Alliance for Children &; Youth. Children Australia, 32(4), 1640. doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200011779

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Abstract

Australian child protection services have been slower than some of their overseas counterparts, such as the United Kingdom, to recognise the need for specific services for young people leaving care. The last 10 years, however, have seen a body of research into the needs of young people leaving care in various Australian States, with the resulting establishment of specific services in some States. As each State is governed by different Acts that regulate the services provided to young people in care, the development of new services has, of necessity, been on a state by state basis, with little or no coordination or consistency of service provision across Australia.

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