Article type: Original Research
1 December 2014
Volume 39 Issue 4
Article type: Original Research
1 December 2014
Volume 39 Issue 4
Strengthening Trauma-informed Therapeutic Practice Approaches in Out-of-home Care
Lynda Manley1 *
Ruth Barr1
Patricia McNamara2
Affiliations
1 Baptcare Family and Community Services, Moonee Ponds, Victoria, Australia
2 La Trobe University Department of Social Work and Social Policy, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Correspondence
* Lynda Manley
Contributions
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Patricia McNamara -
Lynda Manley1 *
Ruth Barr1
Patricia McNamara2
Affiliations
1 Baptcare Family and Community Services, Moonee Ponds, Victoria, Australia
2 La Trobe University Department of Social Work and Social Policy, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Correspondence
* Lynda Manley
Part of Special Series: Attachment and Trauma Informed Practice
CITATION: Manley L., Barr R., & McNamara P. (2014). Strengthening Trauma-informed Therapeutic Practice Approaches in Out-of-home Care. Children Australia, 39(4), 1938. doi.org/10.1017/cha.2014.33
Abstract
This paper provides a snapshot of early work undertaken to develop a trauma-informed complex case management and therapeutic practice model for kinship and foster care within a family and community services agency. The approach taken has initially involved supporting case workers and carers and working towards organisational cultural change. The shift in focus described arose from a concern that stability and healing goals were not well supported within the existing programmatic framework and practice approaches. Purposeful integration of theory with practice has been central to the change process. There is a clear rationale that working from a strong evidence base can create better outcomes for children and young people in out-of-home care. The paper reflects on work in progress. Action taken to date has educated the workforce around trauma-informed responses, developed clear protocols and a set of practice tools. This has embedded a strong foundation for further development as resources become available.