Good practice for disabled tamariki and rangatahi in care

Good practice for disabled tamariki and rangatahi in care Donald Beasley Institute - Wellington, New Zealand : Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children, 2022 - electronic document (85 pages) ; PDF file

Tamariki and rangatahi whaikaha (disabled children and young people) in Aotearoa New Zealand are some of the most disadvantaged members of our society, experiencing inequity across all areas of their lives.

The literature review was commissioned by Oranga Tamariki and conducted by the Donald Beasley Institute using an integrative literature methodology. It draws on information from Aotearoa New Zealand and overseas and centres on Te Ao Māori, right based, and social models of disability.

The literature review particularly responds to the Oranga Tamariki goals of improving outcomes for disabled tamariki who may require a care and protection placement. This includes developing new pathways and standards for placements and better supporting whānau to remain caring for their tamariki and rangatahi. (From the website). Record #7654


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Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children


CHILD PROTECTION
CHILD WELFARE
CHILDREN
DISABLED PEOPLE
FAMILIES
OUT OF HOME CARE
INTERVENTION
LITERATURE REVIEWS
PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
SOCIAL SERVICES
SUPPORT SERVICES
TAIOHI
TAMARIKI
TĀNGATA WHAIKAHA
TE AO MĀORI
TOKO I TE ORA
WHĀNAU
YOUNG PEOPLE


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