doi.org/10.1017/cha.2014.35

Article type: Original Research

PUBLISHED 1 December 2014

Volume 39 Issue 4

Lighthouse Foundation Therapeutic Family Model of Care: Stages of Recovery and their Application to Young People in Out-of-home Care

Tymur Hussein and Carly Cameron

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Tymur Hussein1

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Carly Cameron2 *

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1 Lighthouse Foundation, Victoria, Australia

2 Clinical Services Manager, Victotria, Lighthouse Institute, Australia

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* Carly Cameron

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CITATION: Hussein T., & Cameron C. (2014). Lighthouse Foundation Therapeutic Family Model of Care: Stages of Recovery and their Application to Young People in Out-of-home Care. Children Australia, 39(4), 1940. doi.org/10.1017/cha.2014.35

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Abstract

The Lighthouse Foundation provides long-term accommodation to young people aged 15–25 at risk of homelessness, through a therapeutic model of care. This paper will explore its application to young people with histories in the out-of-home care system and those who are leaving care, by focusing on a four-stage process of recovery and the unique experiences it raises for this population based on their history. Drawing on themes identified through our practice with vulnerable young people, it is proposed that key elements of the programme and process hold particular relevance to the long-term recovery of this population, including the provision of stable and consistent therapeutic residential workers, an integrated care team, and the capacity to work with the young person beyond his or her eighteenth birthday. (Please note, no specific examples of young people are provided, rather the article will present observed themes at the various stages of the Therapeutic Family Model of Care.)

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