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Organisation The Homes for Children and Family Counselling Service (1968 - c. 1975)

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    Church of England Home for Children, c. 1920 - c. 1948, courtesy of State Library of Victoria.
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From
1968
Brighton
To
c. 1975
Functions
Care Provider and Family Group Home
Alternative Names
  • Brighton Children's Home
  • Brighton Family Centre
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Summary

The Mission to the Streets and Lanes established the Brighton Family Centre in 1968, on the site of its children's homes in Wilson Street. The Family Centre was an initiative reflecting the Mission's transition away from the institutional model of care. From 1968, the institution was renamed the Homes for Children and Family Counselling Service. It delivered preventive services including family counselling, family and support and rehabilitation housing services. It also accommodated children and young people in 'family group home' units. In 1975, the services at Brighton were renamed Unit 64.

Record Holdings

Anglicare Victoria

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    Records held by Anglicare Victoria

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In 1968, the Mission to the Streets and Lanes reported on recent changes at Brighton in its annual report:

The most important aspect of change is the development of the preventive approach, the provision of an intensive social case-work service designed to help families at the point of crisis so that instead of splitting up, the family can be assisted to remain together and so avoid the emotional deprivation and disturbance consequent on institutional placement.

The Homes had employed their first social worker in 1962 (before that, staff were largely members of the Community of the Holy Name). By 1968, it was employing more 'professional' social work staff. It had established a short term foster care program to accompany the new family counseling service. The Homes at Brighton included a house in Male Street, Brighton, providing emergency accommodation for families. The Mission to the Streets and Lanes purchased land in 1968 in the suburb of Bentleigh, which was to house another hostel for older girls on probation.

In 1970, the Mission reported that each flat at Brighton accommodated an average of 7 children at a time (the former children's home had been converted into flats in the 1960s). The annual report demonstrated the benefits of the smaller, 'family' units by sharing the case of one boy:

Last year we also took a two-year-old boy who was available for adoption, but suspected of being mentally retarded. He was living in a large group and did not have the opportunity of receiving individual care. After several weeks in our care he literally blossomed out - began to speak, laugh and smile and take an interest in things around him. It became obvious that he was very deprived emotionally but not mentally deficient. After several months he became a normal, bright, happy child and ready for adoption. He is now settled into a new home.

In 1971, school age boys at the Homes in Brighton spent a week at the school camp with boys from Brighton Grammar. The camp also included boys from St John's Home in Canterbury.

In 1974, the Mission established 'Unit 64' at Brighton, an experimental residential treatment centre for 'emotionally disturbed' adolescent girls. Unit 64 also provided emergency accommodation. By 1975, all services delivered at the Homes in Brighton were renamed Unit 64. The Mission's annual report stated its hope that this name change would mean children at Brighton would no longer perceive themselves as 'home kids'.

Events

1968
The Brighton Family Centre is situated in Brighton. Location: Brighton

Related Entries

Timeline

 1894 - c. 1968 Church of England Homes for Children
       1968 - c. 1975 The Homes for Children and Family Counselling Service
             1975 - c. 1984 Unit 64

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Published Resources

Books

  • Strahan, Lynne, Out of the Silence: a study of a religious community for women: the Community of the Holy Name, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1988. Details

Reports

  • Annual report: Church of England, Diocesan Mission to the Streets and Lanes of Melbourne, Some copies of these annual reports are held by the State Library of Victoria., The Mission, Melbourne, -1980. Details
  • Annual report: the Anglican Diocesan Mission to the Streets and Lanes of Melbourne, Some copies of these annual reports are held by the State Library of Victoria., The Mission, Fitzroy, 1980 - 1996. Details

Gallery

Title
Church of England Home for Children
Type
Image
Date
c. 1920 - c. 1948
Control
Accession No: H2004.61/158 Image No: mp023030
Source
State Library of Victoria

Details

Sources used to compile this entry: Annual report: the Anglican Diocesan Mission to the Streets and Lanes of Melbourne, Some copies of these annual reports are held by the State Library of Victoria., The Mission, Fitzroy, 1980 - 1996; Annual report: Church of England, Diocesan Mission to the Streets and Lanes of Melbourne, Some copies of these annual reports are held by the State Library of Victoria., The Mission, Melbourne, -1980; Strahan, Lynne, Out of the Silence: a study of a religious community for women: the Community of the Holy Name, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1988.

Prepared by: Cate Elkner