The Impact of Incarceration on Children's Care: A Strategic Framework for Good Care Planning
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posted on 2024-10-31, 19:18authored byChristopher Trotter, Catherine Flynn, Bronwyn NaylorBronwyn Naylor, Paul Collier, David Baker, Kay Mccauley, Anna Eriksson
In order to examine current care planning experiences and practices for children whose primary carers are arrested and imprisoned in Victoria and New South Wales, this multi-method study gathered primary data from 151 imprisoned primary carers, 27 carers, three children and two adult children, along with 124 professional stakeholders. Secondary data was sought from both statutory and nongovernment organisations about imprisoned parents and children. Relevant rights, legislative and policy documents were also reviewed.
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The impact of incarceration on children's care: a strategic framework for good care planning