After the Orphanage: life beyond the children's home

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title After the Orphanage: life beyond the children's home
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Suellen Murray
By (author) John Murphy
By (author) Elizabeth Branigan
By (author) Jenny Malone
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153
Category/GenreAustralia, New Zealand & Pacific history
ISBN/Barcode 9781921410901
ClassificationsDewey:361 362.7309945
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher UNSW Press
Imprint UNSW Press
Publication Date 1 February 2009
Publication Country Australia

Description

While there is much literature on the experience of growing up in an orphanage, very few books examine life after institutional care. After the Orphanage is the first book to address how care-leavers adjust to life in the outside world. Using interviews with people who grew up in orphanages and group homes in Victoria between 1945 and 1983, the book explores how institutionalisation affected future education, employment opportunities, relationships and health, and the implications this might have for policy and practice in the out-of-home care of children.

Author Biography

Suellen Murray is a senior research fellow at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University. She is the author of "More Than Refuge: Changing Responses to Domestic Violence." John Murphy is the associate dean of research in the faculty of arts at the University of Melbourne and a former director of the Australian Centre. He is the former director of the Center for Applied Social Research at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University. Elizabeth Branigan is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University. She has worked as a senior research officer at the Australian Institute of Family Studies and has taught in social sciences at Victoria and Swinburne Universities. Jenny Malone is a social worker with experience in the area of homelessness, social policy, and the labor market. She is a former research assistant at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University.

Reviews

"A useful and insightful addition to the literature . . . [which will] add to the rich fabric now being woven in this field." --Andrew Murray, former senator, Western Australia