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At risk youth strategy 2011-2014

Department of Child Protection Government of Western Australia Country Resources Child and Youth General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Australia, Western Australia 1 January 2011 Policy document

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The At Risk Youth Strategy 2011-2014 (the Strategy) focuses on the services contracted or provided by the Department, targeted to young people experiencing the greatest level of risk. It recognizes that responses to at risk young people and young people in care should be done with consideration of the needs and resources of the communities where they reside.

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