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How a child’s entry into out-of-home care can influence long-term developmental and permanency outcomes

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FACSIAR Lunch & Learn: How a child’s entry into out-of-home care can influence long-term developmental and permanency outcomes

Tuesday 25 October 1:00pm-2:00pm AEDT, online via MS Teams

Hosted by Family and Community Services Insights, Analysis and Research (FACSIAR), 
NSW Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ).

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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 the child’s placement which can have a positive impact on developmental and permanency outcomes. 

This webinar will be chaired by Dr Jessica Stewart (Executive Director, FACSIAR). Researchers from the Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study (POCLS) will talk about their findings from four waves of the study over an eight year period from care entry. They will demonstrate how birth family, child and placement factors can influence a range of developmental, well-being and permanency outcomes for children in care. Join us to learn more.

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

    Following the presentations there will be a panel to discuss implications of the research for policy and practice with:

  • Briony Foster, Executive District Director, Sydney, South Eastern Sydney and Northern Sydney Districts for Child Protection and Permanency, DCJ
  • Melissa Pearce, Manager Carer Support and Care Leavers, Child and Family, Strategy Policy and Commissioning, DCJ

    Questions or comments?
    Contact: ResearchPartnerships@facs.nsw.gov.au

    The recorded presentations, slides and resources will be sent out within one week following the webinar.

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