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Title: Safe Families


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Safe Families
  • Intro
  • Personal Introduction
  • Tangentyere Council
  • Safe Families Model
  • Strengths
  • Weaknesses
  • Lessons learned

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Tangentyere Council
  • Provides a service to 19 town camps
  • Historically poor infrastructure and
  • service provision
  • Population consists of approximately
  • 1250 adults and 400 young people

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Tangentyere Council
  • Family and Youths Services
  • Housing
  • Social Justice
  • Employment and Financial Services

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History Safe Families
  • Consultations with
  • Local Aboriginal leaders
  • Community groups
  • Service providers

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Safe Families
  • Focuses on an Aboriginal, family inclusive,
    community centred approach in relation to child
    protection issues in order to keep Aboriginal
    young people safe and with family.

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Safe Families Vision Statement
  • Kinship care is crucial to the physical,
    emotional
  • and spiritual wellbeing of all young people
  • Support families to preserve their traditional
  • obligations to nurture and provide care to
    young
  • people

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Safe Families Vision Statement
  • Fostering and preserving community connectedness
  • and the cultural integrity of Aboriginal
    families
  • Ensure young people grow up strong, safe,
    resilient
  • and healthy in their transition to adulthood

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Safe Families Target Group
  • Children and young people aged up to 14 yrs
  • Young people presenting as at risk
  • Young people subject to child protection
  • intervention
  • Young people who present with multiple and
  • complex issues

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Safe Families Intervention
  • Referral
  • Crisis Accommodation
  • Assessment
  • Accommodation medium to long term
  • Case management
  • Review

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COMMUNITY
FACS
SAFE HOUSE
Kinship Carers
Family
Foster Carers
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Short term placements
Emergency
Community Transition
Alternative Carer
Respite
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Department of Health and Community Services
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How do we work?
  • Employment of local Aboriginal staff members
  • Family mapping
  • Family meetings
  • Language speakers
  • Informal and formal networks
  • Collaboration with other organisations and
    agencies

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Lessons learned
  • Importance of actively involving family
  • members in process
  • Importance of maintaining language, stories,
  • law and tradition for cultural identity
  • Need to acknowledge the value of traditional
  • knowledge and skills

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Lessons learned
  • Need for collaboration with wider community
  • Importance of flexibility in approach
  • Provision of specific training to meet needs of
  • staff members

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Strengths
  • The Service is well accepted within the
    community
  • Flexible model able to meet the need of the
  • community and the statutory child protection
    body
  • Young people feel more at ease and safe
  • Maintain connection to country
  • Language, Culture and tradition is kept alive

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Weaknesses
  • Recruitment of staff
  • Funding for training
  • Lack of career structure
  • High demands on staff members from community
  • due to cultural obligations

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