Article type: Letter to the Editor
1 September 2018
Volume 43 Issue 3
Article type: Letter to the Editor
1 September 2018
Volume 43 Issue 3
Response to Ainsworth and Holden's Review of ‘Weighing Up the Evidence and Local Experience of Residential Care’
Susan Tregeagle1,2
Affiliations
1 Barnardos Australia, Sydney, Australia
2 School of Education and Social Work, Sydney, University of Sydney, Australia, suetreg@barnardos.org.au
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Susan Tregeagle -
Susan Tregeagle1,2
Affiliations
1 Barnardos Australia, Sydney, Australia
2 School of Education and Social Work, Sydney, University of Sydney, Australia, suetreg@barnardos.org.au
CITATION: Tregeagle S. (2018). Response to Ainsworth and Holden's Review of ‘Weighing Up the Evidence and Local Experience of Residential Care’. Children Australia, 43(3), 2130. doi.org/10.1017/cha.2018.30
Abstract
Debate on Australian policy and practice about residential care is to be welcomed as it has important implications for the care and wellbeing of vulnerable young people, as well as the allocation of resources to care and protection systems. I therefore welcome the commentary provided by Ainsworth and Holden on the arguments offered in ‘Weighing Up the Evidence and Local Experience of Residential Care’. Whilst these reviewers of my Practice Commentary have accepted many of the points made, I wish to take this opportunity to reinforce my arguments in light of their critique.