BetterStart Health and Development Research, School of Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
School of Psychology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
BMJ Open. 2022 Jun 10;12(6):e057284. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-057284.
We described development, health and justice system outcomes for children in contact with child protection and public housing.
Descriptive analysis of outcomes for children known to child protection who also had contact with public housing drawn from the South Australian (SA) Better Evidence Better Outcomes Linked Data (BEBOLD) platform.
The BEBOLD platform holds linked administrative records collected by government agencies for whole-population successive birth cohorts in SA beginning in 1999.
This study included data from birth registrations, perinatal, child protection, public housing, hospital, emergency department, early education and youth justice for all SA children born 1999-2013 and followed until 2016. The base population notified at least once to child protection was n=67 454.
Contact with the public housing system.
Hospitalisations and emergency department presentations before age 5, and early education at age 5, and youth justice contact before age 17.
More than 60% of children with at least one notification to child protection had contact with public housing, and 60.2% of those known to both systems were known to housing first. Children known to both systems experienced more emergency department and hospitalisation contacts, greater developmental vulnerability and were about six times more likely to have youth justice system contact.
There is substantial overlap between involvement with child protection and public housing in SA. Those children are more likely to face a life trajectory characterised by greater contact with the health system, greater early life developmental vulnerability and greater contact with the criminal justice system. Ensuring the highest quality of supportive early life infrastructure for families in public housing may contribute to prevention of contact with child protection and better life trajectories for children.
我们描述了与儿童保护和公共住房有联系的儿童的发展、健康和司法系统结果。
对来自南澳大利亚(SA)更好的证据更好的结果关联数据(BEBOLD)平台的已知与儿童保护有联系的儿童的结果进行描述性分析,这些儿童也与公共住房有联系。
BEBOLD 平台持有政府机构为 1999 年开始的 SA 全人群连续出生队列收集的关联行政记录。
本研究包括了来自出生登记、围产期、儿童保护、公共住房、医院、急诊部、早期教育和青年司法的数据,涵盖了所有 1999-2013 年在 SA 出生并随访至 2016 年的儿童。至少一次向儿童保护机构通报的基础人群为 n=67454。
与公共住房系统的联系。
5 岁前的住院和急诊就诊情况,以及 5 岁时的早期教育情况,以及 17 岁前的青年司法接触情况。
超过 60%至少向儿童保护机构通报一次的儿童与公共住房有联系,而同时了解两个系统的儿童中,有 60.2%是先了解住房系统的。同时了解两个系统的儿童经历了更多的急诊和住院接触,更大的发育脆弱性,并且有大约六倍的可能性接触青年司法系统。
在 SA,与儿童保护和公共住房的重叠程度很大。这些儿童更有可能面临生命轨迹,其特点是更多地接触卫生系统,更大的早期生活发育脆弱性和更大的接触刑事司法系统。确保公共住房家庭拥有最高质量的支持性早期生活基础设施,可能有助于预防与儿童保护的接触,并为儿童提供更好的生活轨迹。