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    Grandparent carers: identifying health and social service gaps and needs

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    Authors
    Coall, David
    Marquis, Ruth
    Robertson, Francesca
    Blundell, Barbara
    Fernandes, Christina
    Gilbert, Jess
    Liddiard, Mark
    Date
    2018
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Coall, D. and Marquis, R. and Robertson, F. and Blundell, B. and Fernandes, C. and Gilbert, J. and Liddiard, M. 2018. Grandparent carers: identifying health and social service gaps and needs. In: 51st Australian Association of Gerontology Conference, 21-23 Nov 2018, Melbourne, Victoria.
    Source Conference
    51st Australian Association of Gerontology Conference
    Faculty
    Faculty of Health Sciences
    School
    Curtin School of Allied Health
    Funding and Sponsorship
    LotteryWest
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95658
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Grandparent care is the fastest growing form of out of home care for Australian children. In Australia, tens of thousands of children are cared for under formal out-of-home-care arrangements, including foster care and relative/kin care (usually provided by grandparents); there are also many grandparent carers who provide care informally. Numbers of grandparent carers are anticipated to rise further due to a range of social factors which have increased the number of children coming into care, including parental substance misuse, mental illness, incarceration, and child abuse and neglect. Grandparent carers are an often hidden population and enmeshed within a complex policy and service framework. Understanding the specific needs of grandparent carers is essential to inform the development of improved, appropriate and sustainable policies and practices.

    This paper will describe the comprehensive methodology and preliminary results from a cross-institutional, multi-level, mixed method research project focused on grandparent carers being conducted by Wanslea (a non-profit service provider), Edith Cowan University, and Curtin University in Western Australia. The project incorporates a state-wide survey of grandparent carers to identify and prioritise system issues faces by grandcarer families and explore the impact of caring on mental and physical health. Interviews and focus groups are also being held with service providers working with grandparent carers focussed on policy and service delivery accessibility, gaps and needs. Finally, the voices of grandchildren from grandcarer families will be heard through the evaluation of leadership camps providing respite and skill development. The project has a particular focus on the needs of grandparent carers from diverse and disadvantaged backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, culturally and linguistically diverse, people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, rural and remote areas, and grandparents caring for children with special needs.

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