Communities and Justice

October 2022: How a child's entry into out-of-home care can influence long-term developmental and permanency outcomes

Webinar

Missed the live webinar? A captioned recording - external site is available to view now.

Details

Children in out-of-home care are known to be at greater risk of negative life outcomes, including physical and mental health, socio-emotional and behavioural problems and cognitive functioning. However, there are supports that can be put in place and decisions that can be made early in a child’s placement which can have a positive impact on developmental and permanency outcomes.

This webinar was chaired by Dr Jessica Stewart (Executive Director, FACSIAR). Researchers from the Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study (POCLS) presented their findings from four waves of the study over an eight year period from care entry.

Presentation and associated materials

Long-term trajectories of outcomes for children and young people who experience out-of-home care: Insights from the POCLS in NSW

Dr Catherine Wade, Principal Research Specialist, Parenting Research Centre

Infants and toddlers leaving care

Dr Fred Wulczyn, Senior Research Fellow and Director, Centre for State Child Welfare Data, Chapin Hall, University of Chicago

For permission to use or reproduce content from these slides, please contact the author

Additional materials

Department of Communities and Justice

Parenting Research Centre

Fostering Lifelong Connections Project

Additional Resources

Questions or comments?

Contact: ResearchPartnerships@facs.nsw.gov.au - external site


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