Definition
The Permanency Support Program (PSP) is designed to provide stable and long-term care solutions for children and young people who cannot live safely with their families. The program focuses on achieving permanency, which means finding a safe, loving, and permanent home for children as quickly as possible. This could involve reuniting them with their families, placing them with guardians, or facilitating adoption. The PSP works closely with government and non-government agencies to ensure that children receive the care and support they need while prioritizing their well-being and future stability.
The program also emphasizes tailored support to meet the unique needs of each child and their family. This includes offering services like case management, therapeutic care, and assistance with education and health. By focusing on permanency and individualized care, the PSP aims to create a nurturing environment where children can thrive and build meaningful connections. The ultimate goal is to provide children with a sense of security and belonging, helping them to grow into confident and resilient individuals.
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