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Family History 2022: More than a Story – Care leavers' histories of childhood

Held on the 24th Aug 2022

at 6pm to
7pm

, Online


Add to Calendar 2022-08-24 18:00:00 2022-08-24 19:00:00 Australia/Sydney Family History 2022: More than a Story – Care leavers' histories of childhood Join Cate O'Neill and Frank Golding for a discussion with Naomi Parry Duncan about family history and out-of-home care Online
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Join Cate O'Neill and Frank Golding for a discussion with Naomi Parry Duncan about family history and out-of-home care


Family history presents many challenges for children who grew up in out-of-home care and their relatives, but it is a crucial step towards justice and recognition.

In this webinar, care leaver advocate Dr. Frank Golding of Federation University will be in conversation with Dr. Cate O'Neill, the national editor of the Find & Connect web resource at the University of Melbourne. Frank and Cate will discuss their research into the multi-generational experiences of childhoods that have been disordered by state intervention and explain why care leavers are so keen to understand their family history. Their work shows that direct testimony from care leavers presents many challenges to the received accounts of the beneficial nature of historical out-of-home care and welfare. Multi-layered approaches to family history are a pathway to forming counter-narratives about children in welfare, as well as those afflicted by poverty and warfare.