St Joseph's Child Care Centre was on a four acre block of land overlooking the River Derwent. A house already on the site was extended to provide room for the convent, an administrative centre, and the chaplain's accommodation. Three cottages were built to provide accommodation for the children.
Each cottage had a nun supervising, a housekeeper and housed 10 children. The three cottages were called 'Karawatha', 'Bimbadeen', and 'Meyendell'.
Boys and girls between the ages of 5 and 17 were admitted to the Centre. In A Piece of the Story it states that the Sisters attempted to keep siblings together wherever possible.
By 1975, children from the different Homes attended 13 schools, and took part in regular sporting activities and camps. They had weekend placements with families to enable them to experience family life. Once they had grown up, staff at the Centre did not force them to leave but allowed them to adjust gradually to adult life.
In 1976, a government subsidy to St Joseph's Child Care Centre enabled it to appoint a full time Child Care Supervisor to support married couples working as house parents in family group Homes away from the Taroona site. This led to the closing of Bimbadeen and Meyendell cottages, and opening of a fourth family group home, Bimbadeen, in November 1976.
In 1978, St Joseph's Child Care Centre closed and St Joseph's Crisis Accommodation Centre occupied the site. The St Joseph's site has since been redeveloped as a retirement village, however the convent and chaplain's quarters still remain.
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Last updated:
03 August 2022
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