Legislation Neglected and Criminal Children's Amendment Act 1874
Colony of Victoria
The Neglected and Criminal Children's Amendment Act 1874
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- 1874
Summary
The Neglected and Criminal Children's Amendment Act 1874 introduced boarding-out to Victoria's child welfare legislation.
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Boarding-out was introduced into the Victorian child welfare system as a solution to the overcrowding and poor health within the colony's industrial and reformatory schools. In 1873, 600 children under state 'care' in Victoria were sent to foster homes even though the Neglected and Criminal Children's Amendment Act, which made this procedure legal, was not passed until 1874.
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Prepared by: Nell Musgrove
Created: 2 December 2009, Last modified: 7 July 2010



