THOUSANDS of children from troubled homes will be returned to their families under a Coalition Government.
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- Created: Wednesday, 02 March 2011 22:52
- Written by Gemma Jones- Daily Telegraph
The Coalition plans to cap the removal of children for the next four years before DOCS would be asked to slash numbers by more than 20 per cent.
Under the plan, most of the more than 16,000 NSW children in foster care would be looked after by charities and the private sector.
Policy documents show the handover to the non-government sector would begin immediately if the Coalition wins the election.
The policy revelation came as the Coalition yesterday pledged a $120 million fighting fund for preventive health initiatives a day after The Daily Telegraph's People's Parliament unanimously voted for health policies to focus on prevention measures.
Liberal Community Services spokeswoman Pru Goward said that, despite fewer removals, children would be safer.
She said DOCS was now so overloaded it was failing.
Parents would be asked to enter contracts and prove they had combated problems such as drug and alcohol abuse and domestic violence for a period of up to two years before their children could be returned.
A family preservation model would be adopted, with a focus on early intervention.