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Publication by Annette Jackson, Sarah Waters, Tamara Meehan, Sue-Anne Hunter, Les Corlett
1 June 2013

Making Tracks

This report and accompanying key messages document were developed as part of the DHHS funded “Aboriginal Young People Leaving Care” project. They provide a trauma-informed framework to assist workers supporting Aboriginal young people leaving care to form and sustain positive relationships, have a positive identity, learn, work and enjoy life. The framework reflects an understanding of not only the too common experiences for these young people of trauma through abuse and neglect, but also of their too rarely acknowledged strengths and resilience in the face of these experiences.

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  • Making Tracks (Full Report) - 68 page PDF file
  • Making Tracks (Key Messages) - 28 page PDF file
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Related resources
Report
Berry Street Stand By Me Program: Interim Evaluation Report

Interim evaluation of Berry Street's leaving care program Stand By Me which supports successful transition from care in to independent adult living.

Report
Just Beginnings, the report of Berry Street’s Leaving Care Scoping Project

A literature review by Isla Whyte examining results from international research on leaving care in 2011.

Report
Evaluation of the Berry Street Stand by Me Program

"Wraparound support during the transition from out-of-home care"

Evaluation of Berry Street's Stand By Me program which helps young people transition from out-of-home care.

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