Article type: Original Research
1 December 2015
Volume 40 Issue 4
Article type: Original Research
1 December 2015
Volume 40 Issue 4
Reflections on Out-of-Home Care
Jennifer Lehmann1 *
Affiliations
1 Social Work & Social Policy, Rural Health School, Bendigo Campus, La Trobe University
Correspondence
*Dr Jennifer Lehmann
Contributions
Jennifer Lehmann -
Jennifer Lehmann1 *
Affiliations
1 Social Work & Social Policy, Rural Health School, Bendigo Campus, La Trobe University
Correspondence
*Dr Jennifer Lehmann
Part of Special Series: Out of Home Care-Reflecting on the Past and Envisioning Future Developments
CITATION: Lehmann J. (2015). Reflections on Out-of-Home Care. Children Australia, 40(4), 1990. doi.org/10.1017/cha.2015.42
Abstract
This paper is a reflective commentary that highlights some of the issues that impacted upon my thinking and perspectives as a social worker working in the child, youth and family sector. The paper takes the form of a narrative with some accounts of incidents that were memorable and challenged the ways I thought about myself and issues we face in the sector. My concerns are that, while there are many aspects of the work done in this sector in the past that we don't want to repeat, there are also features of service delivery that we overlook in the contemporary tendency to want quick solutions and pursue trends. The conclusions I have come to include the need for community-based, co-located services for parents and children who need supports and out-of-home care responses (OOHC).