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Citation

Bond S. J. Int. Comp. Soc. Policy 2018; 34(1): 76-90.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/21699763.2017.1413994

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Internationally, the care-leaving debate began in the 1970s. The poor outcomes associated with care-leaving in the United Kingdom, United States of America and Australia prompted attention resulting in policy change in recent years, which continues to develop. The experience and outcomes for care leavers in South Africa reflects that of their contemporaries in other countries, however, contextual factors compound the problems that they face and there is little support available to them. This paper discusses some of the challenges facing care leavers and the development of the care-leaving debate, legislation and policy in the United Kingdom, United States and Australia. A comparison of the care-leaving arena in South Africa and the support services available to care leavers in the different countries will be presented. The paper concludes by arguing that the absence of services for care leavers is a neglect of the state's responsibility as corporate parent, and represents an issue of social justice.


Language: en

Keywords

social justice; South Africa; care leavers; Care-leaving policy; corporate parenting

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