Reclaiming Residential Care A positive choice for children and young people in care Lisa Hillan...

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Reclaiming Residential Care A positive choice for children and young people in care Lisa Hillan Programs Manager Save the Children Queensland

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Reclaiming Residential CareA positive choice for children

and young people in care

Lisa Hillan

Programs Manager

Save the Children Queensland

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Overview

• A study of residential care in:– Glasgow Scotland– England– Vancouver Canada– Chicago– New York

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Vancouver Canada

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Concerns re residential care• Costliness of the service

• Trauma associated with separation from family

• Victimisation by staff

• Learning of anti-social behaviour

• Poor outcomes Chapin Hall 2004 40% of up leaving res care between 1995-2004 had a negative outcome

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Definitions of residential care

• Residential treatment program

• Therapeutic residential care

• Small group homes

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Residential Treatment

• Strong mental health component

• Treatment plan

• Comprehensive and in depth assessment

• Strong diagnostic framework

• Directed change and fixed term intervention

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Therapeutic Residential Care

• Therapeutic milieu

• Less focus on psychiatric provision

• Therapists are an integral part of the team

• Education component

• Therapy with residents and meeting with staff

• Longer time frames – still time ltd

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Small Group Homes

• Small amount of children and young people

• Rostered staff

• Less intense requirements for young people

• Therapeutic design but therapists not playing major role

• Mostly older young people who will leave to go to independent living

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Key Issues Across Countries

• Significant increase in use of drugs by parents – Scotland 2006 McKegney found 60 000 children living in drug dependant households

• Children and young people being left in situations of distress for much longer and returned repeatedly

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Key Themes

• Place of residential care

• Evaluation

• Assessment

• Family Work

• Relationships/Attachment

• Staffing

• Training

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Place of Residential Care

• Some form or residential care needed – extremes of environments don’t serve people well

• Quality of care environment important

• Low ambitions for residential care

• Children failing into res care

• Positive choice – should not be a last resort

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Evaluation

• Lack of connection between providers and researchers

• Costs vs Outcomes• Assessment, evaluation and program design• Problems with evaluation• Place of young people• External evaluation – the Chicago

experience

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Assessment

• The place of assessment

• Therapeutic teams in assessment

• Needs assessment vs risk assessment

• Value of assessment for young people

• Danger of assessment

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Family Work

• 80% of young people returning to family on exiting care – rarely residentials working with family

• Place of family in residential care• Family work integrated into residential care eg of

practice in Scotland, England and Canada• The importance of family work within residential

care and a case for family therapists attached

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Relationships/Attachment

• Importance of relationships as the basis for all work in residential care

• How do we teach res care staff the art of relationship?

• Key worker models and the place of attachment• Day to day building and repairing of relationships• Young people’s perception of the relationship• Relationships as learning and transitioning to new

relationships

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Staffing

• The right staffing levels• Safety linked to staffing• Ratio’s of 1:2 and 1.5:2• The status of res carers and the need to upgrade

this• “Good care is not about tools – its provided by

people and investing in carers is investing in the heart and soul of children” Anglin

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Training

• The need for specific training – Scottish Institute for Residential Care

• Including life span development, trauma, attachment and loss and grief

• Parrel process between training of staff and educational opportunities for young people

• Transference, counter transference and assisting staff to manage and intervene

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What makes residential care successful?