2024
DOI: 10.1111/chso.12890
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What features of education policies are effective in facilitating successful outcomes for Australian Department of Education students in out of home care?

Celeste Musgrave,
Belinda Hopwood,
Sue Kilpatrick
et al.

Abstract: Australian and international research has consistently revealed that children residing in Out of Home Care (OOHC) experience low academic achievement, high rates of suspension, high rates of early school drop‐out and poor representation in post school study. To address the issues experienced by many students in OOHC, trauma informed policies have been introduced in schools and education districts, both in Australia and internationally. Informed by current research and by the Trauma Informed Approach Guidelines… Show more

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