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Message ID: 11398
Date: 2024-08-11

Author:Corcoran, Tracey - corty013

Subject:Development of a well-being measurement tool for 0 to 3-year-olds in Out of Home Care (OOHC) - PhD Research project

Hi there, To guide the development of a measurement tool, my first stage will involve a review of the literature to identify general and widely accepted child well-being frameworks, defining the domains of child well-being. Critical analysis of the existing widely accepted well-being frameworks will then be undertaken to determine whether they are suitable for young children 0 to 3-years-old in OOHC, noting the need for cultural appropriateness in an Australian context. It is hypothesised that additional items will be required when considering the well-being of 0 to 3-year-olds in Australian OOHC. I am wondering, could anyone direct me to child well-being frameworks to explore? Many thanks, Tracey Tracey Corcoran PhD Candidate Australian Centre for Child Protection University of South Australia | Justice & Society Level 3, 195 North Terrace, Adelaide GPO Box 2471, Adelaide, South Australia. 5001 unisa.edu.au/accp

Hi there, To guide the development of a measurement tool, my first stage will involve a review of the literature to identify general and widely accepted child well-being frameworks, defining the domains of child well-being. Critical analysis of the existing widely accepted well-being frameworks will then be undertaken to determine whether they are suitable for young children 0 to 3-years-old in OOHC, noting the need for cultural appropriateness in an Australian context. It is hypothesised that additional items will be required when considering the well-being of 0 to 3-year-olds in Australian OOHC. I am wondering, could anyone direct me to child well-being frameworks to explore? Many thanks, Tracey Tracey Corcoran PhD Candidate Australian Centre for Child Protection University of South Australia | Justice & Society Level 3, 195 North Terrace, Adelaide GPO Box 2471, Adelaide, South Australia. 5001 unisa.edu.au/accp