Is foster care for you?

Foster Families

Seven children out of every 1,000 in Australia live in out-of-home care, according to the latest Australian Institute of Family Studies report. Of these, about half live with foster carers – families who provide temporary care for children who are … Continue reading

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A Solid Bond

Amanda and her husband spent six years trying to start a family, with round after round of IVF. But the result was always the same – disappointment. They considered adoption but then an advert about fostering caught Amanda’s eye. “I thought we should try foster care – then we could help a child from South Australia,” she says. Continue reading

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National Award For Margret Ives

SouthKids Alison Wells 2010

Norwood’s Margaret Ives Community Children’s Centre has been named Children’s Service of the Year at the 2011 Australian Family Child Care Awards. This follows the centre’s win at the state awards in April. The Australian Family Child Care Awards are … Continue reading

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Early Childhood Education: Do you get what you pay for?

SK May Early Childhood Education Kindy

The old saying ‘you get what you pay for’ may not be true when it comes to early childhood education. Government kindergartens, which are widely recognised for providing the best environments for early learning, are one of the least expensive options for early childhood education – at about $120 per term. Continue reading

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