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Kildonan Family Group Home, Main Street Blackburn

This is a photograph of the Kildonan Family Group Home at Main Street, Blackburn. It was published by the Presbyterian Social Services Department in a pamphlet titled The Work of Presbyterian Social Services. It shows the front of a single-storey house with a driveway to the side and young trees planted on the front lawn.

The new home

This is a copy of a photograph of the Victorian Neglected Children’s Aid Society Home in Leonard Street, Parkville from the inside cover of an annual report.

Kildonan, North Melbourne

This is a photograph showing the Kildonan home at 149 Flemington Road, North Melbourne. This photo is undated, the date included is an estimate

Harrison House

This is a copy of an image of Harrison House that was published in a Presbyterian Church publication, Outreach in November 1968.

Regent House, 1960s

This is a copy of a photograph of Regent House, Elsternwick (previously known as the Presbyterian Home for Girls).

Presbyterian Girls’ Home, Regent Street, Elsternwick

This is a copy of a photograph in a scrapbook from the collection of Uniting Heritage Service. It shows two removal trucks parked in front of the Presbyterian Girls’ Home in Regent Street, Elsternwick (later known as Regent House). This photograph dates from around 1937.

Annexe

Annexe is a term used to describe a smaller residential facility that is part of a larger institution. For example, the Victoria Park (Riverbank) Annexe was part of the youth detention facility, Riverbank, even though it was located many miles distant. Click here to see the full Find & Connect glossary

Custodial Care

Custodial Care describes a model that was historically used on many people with intellectual disabilities or mental illness. In a custodial care model, a person was not given any treatment to help them improve from their condition at admission. Many children with intellectual disabilities in psychiatric hospitals up to the 1960s suffered as a result…

Receiving Agency

Receiving Agency was the name given to the organisation named as the custodian of children who were sent to Australia as migrants from the United Kingdom or Malta. The term is used mostly for post-World War Two migration, but includes some organisations that were responsible for children who came earlier in the century. Click here…

Farm School

The Farm School was a model of residential ‘care’ for children, based in a rural area, which trained children (typically boys) in agricultural duties. A Western Australian newspaper article from 1935 described the purpose of farm schools: The policy has been to remove unemployed youth from the scrap heap of idleness, train them, and place…