Do you know your rights?
The question Do you know your rights? was brought to life for a group of young participants in a two day workshop run by Red
The question Do you know your rights? was brought to life for a group of young participants in a two day workshop run by Red
The Guardian wants to find out what it’s like for children in care when they change placement so it can be made better for them.
The story of a child in care will include at least one move from birth family to carer family, and usually subsequent moves. Of the
You want a recipe for some serious fun? Try creating a comic to help young people in care to see better ways to deal with
The number of agencies that have endorsed the Charter of Rights has grown to 56, with Nanny SA being the most recent. See the photo
Working with the National Commissioner for Children, issues for young people moving from out-of-home care to independent living and the National Framework for Protecting Australian
In January this year, Nanny SA became the 55th organisation to endorse the Charter of Rights for Children and Young People in Care. Nanny
In the Office of the Guardian we get many opportunities to advocate on behalf of children and young people and it is a very rewarding
April 9, 2013 The answer is a resounding yes according to Professor Andrew Day, Professor of Clinical and Forensic Psychology in the Forensic Psychology Centre
When we asked our Charter Champions to tell us how well children’s wishes for contact with former caregivers were supported we got a range of
We acknowledge and respect Aboriginal People as the traditional owners
and custodians of the land we live and work on, their living culture and their unique role in the life of South Australia.