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Providing Safe Homes

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  • At 30 June 2022, 45,400 children were in out-of-home care in Australia* 
  • In Victoria in 2021-22 there were 11,828 children placed in at least one out-of-home care placement during the year.^
  • Across Australia in 2021-22, there were 61,900 substantiated cases of child maltreatment impacting 45,500 children where an investigation concluded that a child had been, was being, or was at risk or significant risk of being maltreated.~

For children who cannot live safely at home, we need to make sure the child protection system is meeting their needs, and that they have a therapeutic response to help them recover from the trauma they’ve experienced.

Berry Street is doing just that with The Teaching-Family Model or TFM, a program that enables carers to meet the increasingly complex needs of children and young people in their care. 

The Teaching Family Model, an evidence-based form of residential care, should inform the approach to residential care, Australia-wide.  

In this episode, host Richelle Hunt is talking to Tom Bowerman, Director of Innovation and Acting Executive Director of Services, overseeing the running of TFM.

Richelle then speaks to Anthony Cupic, a TFM Practitioner who lives with and manages  three to four young people in need of a safe home and support to develop their confidence, trust and life skills in a way that doesn’t perpetuate the harm they’ve come from. 

 

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