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Guidance and FAQ document outlining eligibility, application process, and conditions for Post Care Education Financial Support payments to carers of young people aged 18–24 completing full-time education in out-of-home care.
Year:
2026
Region:
New South Wales, Australia
Subject:
Financial support for carers and young people completing education
Document Type:
Policy guidance / FAQ
Issuing Authority:
Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ)
Intended Audience:
Foster and kinship carers of young people aged 18–24
Eligibility Age:
18–24
Covered Studies:
Higher School Certificate, VET Board Endorsed courses, TAFE Certificate IV, International Baccalaureate diploma
Payment Frequency:
Fortnightly
Conditions for Payment:
Young person must be living with carer and studying full-time; carer not receiving Staying On Allowance; young person not receiving Aftercare or Independent Living Allowance
End of Payment:
Completion of studies, cessation of full-time study, young person turns 25, starts receiving Independent Living Allowance, or moves out
Application Process:
Through DCJ or non-government agency
Contact Information:
Care Leavers Live 1800 994 686, [email protected]; Aboriginal State-wide Foster Carer Support Service 1800 888 698, www.absec.org.au
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2023
Region / City:
Zimbabwe
Topic:
HIV prevention, DREAMS initiative
Document Type:
Research article
Organization / Institution:
BMC Women’s Health
Authors:
Machingura, F., Busza, J., Jamali, G.M., et al.
Target Audience:
Researchers, public health professionals, program implementers
Period of Implementation:
2017–2019
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Framework(s):
Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF), Behaviour Change Wheel
Setting:
Two urban district sites in Zimbabwe
HIV Pillars:
Prevention
Implementation Strategies:
HIV prevention, education support, vocational training, savings groups, job placements
Community Partnership Focus:
Integration with Sisters with a Voice program for sex workers
Where TMF was applied:
Qualitative data analysis
Contribution to D&I Science:
This article contributes to implementation science by explaining the barriers to achieving even coverage of the DREAMS initiative and how stigma, discrimination, and poverty limit participation.
Year:
2026
Location:
Waterman Village, Florida, USA
Theme:
Resident Activities and Events
Document Type:
Schedule
Organization:
Waterman Village
Audience:
Residents
Period:
January 18–24, 2026
Transportation Information:
Included for events and trips
Activity Types:
Sports, Arts, Games, Social, Music, Religious Services
Special Days:
Dr. Martin Luther King Day, LunaSea Day Trip
Meeting Locations:
Lodge, Lakeside, Garden of Life Fellowship Hall, Osborne Center, Pool Room, Art Studio
Event Notes:
Activities subject to change or cancellation
Year:
2022
Region / city:
New South Wales
Topic:
Child welfare, out-of-home care
Document type:
Form
Author:
NSW Health, DCJ, NGO caseworkers
Target audience:
DCJ and NGO caseworkers, OOHC Health Coordinator, Department of Education
Effective period:
Ongoing, as needed
Approval date:
November 2022
Amendment date:
N/A
Document type:
Administrative form
Jurisdiction:
Wisconsin
Legal basis:
Privacy Law, Wisconsin Statutes s. 15.04(1)(m)
Intended recipients:
Out-of-home care providers
Subject matter:
Child and youth placement information
Population covered:
Children and youth in out-of-home care
Timing of disclosure:
Prior to placement agreement or within seven days after placement
Content scope:
Personal information, placement reasons, trauma history, education, life functioning, and medical information
Source authority:
Child welfare system
Document type:
Training module
Section:
Placement Requirements
Subject area:
Child welfare
Jurisdiction:
United States; Wisconsin
Governing laws referenced:
Indian Child Welfare Act; Wisconsin Indian Child Welfare Act; Adoption and Safe Families Act; Multiethnic Placement Act; Interethnic Placement Act; John H. Chafee Act; Fostering Connections Act
Administrative code referenced:
Chapter DCF 56 Foster Care Code
Intended audience:
Child welfare professionals
Training stage:
Pre-service
Topics covered:
Out-of-home placement decision-making; legal and policy requirements; placement preferences; continuity and reunification considerations
Associated activities:
Video-based reflection activities; supervisor or coach discussions; optional transfer of training exercises
Source type:
Professional training and educational material
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Minnesota
Topic:
Prevention Services, Child Welfare, Family First Prevention Services Act
Document Type:
Request for Proposals (RFP)
Agency / Institution:
Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families
Author:
Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families
Target Audience:
Grant applicants, service providers, non-profit organizations
Effective Period:
March 1, 2026 - June 30, 2028 (with potential extension)
Approval Date:
November 18, 2025
Amendment Date:
Not mentioned
Year:
2022
Organization:
Office of the Children’s Guardian
Type of document:
Self-assessment tool
Region:
New South Wales, Australia
Target audience:
Statutory out-of-home care and adoption service providers
Period of application:
Internal agency use for accreditation purposes
Relevant standards:
Child Safe Standards for Permanent Care
Content focus:
Children and young people’s rights, care environment, child protection, casework practice, staff and carer management, governance, and strategic planning
Note:
Date
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Wisconsin
Topic:
Juvenile Court Order
Document Type:
Legal Order
Agency / Organization:
Wisconsin Circuit Court
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Parents/Guardians, Legal Representatives
Period of Validity:
Until further order
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Subject:
Education, Student Support
Document Type:
Fact Sheet
Year:
2005
Jurisdiction:
Victoria, Australia
Subject:
Child welfare and cultural planning
Document type:
Procedure
Responsible authority:
Department of Families, Fairness and Housing
Target audience:
Case practitioners, care teams, Aboriginal community controlled organisations
Related legislation:
Children, Youth and Families Act 2005
Implementation period:
Upon entry of an Aboriginal child into out-of-home care
Review period:
12 months or earlier if required
Key roles:
Senior Advisor – Aboriginal Cultural Planning, Case planner, Care team members, CEO of ACCO/CSO
Processes included:
Cultural plan preparation, consultation with Aboriginal community, record-keeping in CRIS
Year:
2024
Country:
Canada
Event:
The Canadian Out-of-Home Awards
Subject:
Out-of-home advertising campaigns
Document type:
Award results list
Award categories:
Best Creative Award; Best Multi-Media Award; Best Classic Award; Best Digital Award; Best Client-Direct Award; Best Global Award; Best Data-Focused Award; Best High-Impact Award; Best Community Involvement Award
Content:
List of winning and runner-up campaigns, brands, and associated agencies
Document Type:
Child welfare case plan form
Purpose:
Planning and documentation of actions required to reduce safety threats and strengthen caregiver protective capacities
Subject Area:
Child protection and family services
Responsible Role:
Social worker and supervising authority
Participants:
Parent or caregiver, child (if over 12), social worker, supervisor, other involved parties
Plan Types:
In-Home Case Plan; Out-of-Home Case Plan
Key Components:
Objectives, tasks, services, service providers, start and end dates
Special Consideration:
Native American Heritage indicator with reference to ICW policy requirements
Signatories:
Parent/Caregiver, Child (over 12 years), Social Worker, Supervisor, Other
Implementation Period:
Defined by plan start date and target end dates for objectives and services
Organization:
Division
Document type:
Procedural guidance
Subject:
Child abuse and neglect investigation in resource provider homes
Related protocol:
Out-of-Home Investigation Protocol Information (CD-165)
Related forms:
Description of the Investigation Process (CS-24)
Note:
Related forms
Notice of Privacy Practices Regarding Your Protected Health Information (CSE-10)
Participants:
OHI investigator, CA/N worker, Alternative Care Worker, Resource Licensing Worker
Audience:
Resource providers and foster care service staff
Topic:
Procedures and communication guidelines during investigation of abuse or neglect allegations in foster homes
Administrative measure:
Administrative Hold on resource provider license during investigation
Key principle:
Safety of children placed in the home
Year:
2026
Region:
North East Essex, UK
Subject:
Neurodevelopmental disorders in children and young people
Document type:
Guidance booklet
Organization:
Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board; East Suffolk North East Essex Foundation Trust (ESNEFT)
Audience:
Parents and carers of children and young people
Content focus:
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), neurodiversity, diagnostic pathway, support services
Purpose:
Explanation of assessment and diagnostic pathway for neurodevelopmental disorders
Note:
Year Group
Year:
2021
Region:
Victoria, Australia
Topic:
Carer Support Services
Document Type:
Information Sheet
Organization:
Victorian Government
Target Audience:
Carers in Victoria
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
N/A
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Victoria, Australia
Topic:
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Immunisation
Document Type:
Informational Leaflet
Organ / Institution:
Victorian Government, Department of Health
Author:
Victorian Government
Target Audience:
Parents and carers of infants and young children
Period of Action:
1 April 2025 to 30 September 2025
Approval Date:
February 2025
Date of Changes:
February 2025
Contextual Description:
A government-issued informational leaflet detailing RSV, its risks to infants, and the nirsevimab immunisation, including eligibility, administration, and availability.