Further observations from young people in residential care
In our previous post, we quoted children and young people verbatim about some of their feelings about living in residential care. It is not always ‘easy listening’ but
In our previous post, we quoted children and young people verbatim about some of their feelings about living in residential care. It is not always ‘easy listening’ but
Below are some quotes collected by Advocates from the Child and Young Person’s Visitor scheme while visiting with children and young people in residential care
The minimum age of criminal responsibility in South Australia is 10 years old. If you are a child under 10 years old in South Australia,
A dozen young people who live in residential care, their carers and artist Fran Callen got together last week in the latest stage of a
In this edition: why Parliament needs to take deep breath and start again on Youth Treatment Orders how we can make children feel safe and
South Australians who experienced institutional child sexual abuse are now able to apply for therapeutic and financial support with the National Redress Scheme fully operational
The Guardian’s Office relocated to Level 3, 111 Gawler Place on Tuesday February 5, 2019. Phone numbers and email addresses have not changed. All of
New resources, available today, will give children and young people in residential care information about their right to make a complaint and be heard. Developed
Drop in to a typical Lolly Jar Circus class and you will see young people, aged four to twenty-six, tumbling, balancing, leaping and juggling. There
When we take children[1] into the care of the state, a prime responsibility is their safety. We have matched comments about safety given to the
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.