State of care 2016 : what we learnt from monitoring Child, Youth and Family
State of care 2016 : what we learnt from monitoring Child, Youth and Family
State of Care 2016
Office of the Children's Commissioner (Russell Wills)
- Wellington, New Zealand : Office of the Children's Commissioner, 2016
- electronic document (60 pages); PDF file: 3.3 MB
- State of Care series .
State of Care series, #3, June 2016 State of Care series, #2, June 2016 (Media release)
Move to child-centred culture must begin now. State of Care series, #2
The State of Care 2016 report is the second annual summary from the Office of the Children's Commissioner to provide independent monitoring of Child, Youth and Family’s policies, practices and services. The OCC has a responsibility to monitor and report on how well CYF delivers services for children and young people. It does this by visiting CYF sites and residences,
assessing practice against an agreed framework, making recommendations, and gathering the views of children and young people, their families, whānau, and caregivers. OCC presents these reports to CYF and the Minister of Social Development. Last year OCC reported its aggregated findings publicly for the first time. In 2015-16, OCC found that while CYF has many child-centred policies and strategies in place, these are not consistently given effect in practice, due to a variety of barriers. Record #5074
New Zealand. Child, Youth and Family.
CHILD ABUSE
ADOLESCENTS
CARE AND PROTECTION
CAREGIVERS
CHILD NEGLECT
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILDREN
OUT OF HOME CARE
KINSHIP CARE
INFANTS
INSTITUTIONAL CARE
INTERVENTION
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
YOUNG PEOPLE
INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE
NEW ZEALAND
362.7 STA
State of Care series, #3, June 2016 State of Care series, #2, June 2016 (Media release)
Move to child-centred culture must begin now. State of Care series, #2
The State of Care 2016 report is the second annual summary from the Office of the Children's Commissioner to provide independent monitoring of Child, Youth and Family’s policies, practices and services. The OCC has a responsibility to monitor and report on how well CYF delivers services for children and young people. It does this by visiting CYF sites and residences,
assessing practice against an agreed framework, making recommendations, and gathering the views of children and young people, their families, whānau, and caregivers. OCC presents these reports to CYF and the Minister of Social Development. Last year OCC reported its aggregated findings publicly for the first time. In 2015-16, OCC found that while CYF has many child-centred policies and strategies in place, these are not consistently given effect in practice, due to a variety of barriers. Record #5074
New Zealand. Child, Youth and Family.
CHILD ABUSE
ADOLESCENTS
CARE AND PROTECTION
CAREGIVERS
CHILD NEGLECT
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILDREN
OUT OF HOME CARE
KINSHIP CARE
INFANTS
INSTITUTIONAL CARE
INTERVENTION
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
YOUNG PEOPLE
INSTITUTIONAL ABUSE
NEW ZEALAND
362.7 STA