Journal article

The nature and prevalence of kinship care: Focus on young kinship carers

M Kiraly, D Hoadley, C Humphreys

Child and Family Social Work | WILEY | Published : 2021

Abstract

Young kinship carers tend to be overlooked in kinship care policy and practice. This Australian research project explored the prevalence of kinship care households in Australia, with a particular focus on households headed by young kinship carers. Census data were utilized to explore the number of kinship care households across the carer age spectrum and some of their characteristics, including households with Indigenous carers and carers with a culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) identity. Characteristics of households headed by carers aged 16–30 years were explored in some detail, and comparisons made with young parents. The data pointed to particular challenges for young kinship ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Sidney Myer Fund


Funding Acknowledgements

R E Ross Trust, Grant/Award Number: 38365; Sidney Myer Fund, Grant/Award Number: PDLM1502