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Family Aide Services in Victoria

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2024

Patricia Briggs*
Affiliation:
Family Aide Projects Association
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Abstract

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Data has been gathered by the Family Aide Projects Association from family aide services throughout the State of Victoria to enable policy and program decision making within the family aide program to be better informed. The 52 member agencies were canvassed to generate information which gives a more comprehensive picture of the operation of services than previously available. This paper presents a summary of the survey process and outcome.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1989

References

1. The Family Aide Projects Association Report on Survey of Family Aide Programs, April July, 1988.Google Scholar
2. Family Health and Support Branch of Community Services Victoria Report of the Family Aide Review Steering Committee, 1988.Google Scholar
3. Pound, A., Mills, M., & Cox, T., A Pilot Evaluation of ‘Newpin’, a Home-Visiting and Befriending Scheme in South London.Google Scholar