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Cornwell Group Home (1980s - 1990s)

  • Cornwell

    Cornwell, 1984, courtesy of Anglicare Out-of-Home Care.
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From
1980s
To
1990s
Categories
Anglican, Children's Home, Family Group Home, Home, Protestant and Temporary Care
Alternative Names
  • Cornwell Children's Home

Cornwell Group Home was a family group home at Blacktown established around the 1980s. It was run by Church of England Homes as a temporary family group home for children. It closed in the late 1990s.

Details

In 1984, in its newsletter Care, Church of England Homes described the purpose of its group homes:

Cornwall [Cornwell], Buckland, Havilah and Marella are our Group Homes which provide longer term care. Perhaps the children aren't getting normal care at home. Maybe they have missed out on it for a long time. These homes provide a kind of holding situation. But one which avoids damaging them still further by providing them with a good model of a positive family-type experience. Meanwhile, everything possible is being done through the counselling service to restore family relationships. Hopefully, after six months, usually sooner, the family can get back together or foster placement can be arranged. Two of our homes are for Aboriginal children. They are managed and staffed by Aborigines and are the first of their kind.

At the time, Church of England Homes employed a team of social workers to work with the family and help communications between parents and children, as well as provide counselling and short-term financial support, if needed.

Location

1980s - 1990s
Address - Cornwell Group Home was situated at 15 Allawah Street, Blacktown. Location: Blacktown

Publications

Journals

  • Care, Anglican Home Mission Society, Sydney, 1985-. Details

Reports

  • Hanson, Dallas, Why are they in children's homes: report of the ACOSS children's home intake survey, Australian Department of Social Services: Australian Council of Social Services, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, 1979, 83 pp. Details

Online Resources

Photos

Cornwell
Title
Cornwell
Type
Document
Date
1984
Source
Anglicare Out-of-Home Care

Details

The Church of England Homes doing the job
Title
The Church of England Homes doing the job
Type
Document
Date
1984
Source
Anglicare Out-of-Home Care

Details

Sources used to compile this entry: Care, Anglican Home Mission Society, Sydney, 1985-; The Church of England Homes doing the job [Document], Date: 1984; Hanson, Dallas, Why are they in children's homes: report of the ACOSS children's home intake survey, Australian Department of Social Services: Australian Council of Social Services, Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra, 1979, 83 pp; Thinee, Kristy and Bradford, Tracy, Connecting Kin: Guide to Records, A guide to help people separated from their families search for their records [completed in 1998], New South Wales Department of Community Services, Sydney, New South Wales, 1998, https://clan.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/connectkin_guide.pdf; Email from Anglicare Out-of-Home Care staff, 26 May 2014.

Prepared by: Naomi Parry