‘a secure safeguard of the children’s morals': catholic child welfare in nineteenth-century victoria
;Jill Barnard
literacy and numeracy studies2005pp. -
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barnard2005provenancea
Abstract
Catholic orphanages developed as a separate strand of child welfare from Protestant and Government-provided institutions in nineteenth-century Victoria. This paper examines the reasons behind the establishment of these Catholic institutions, the relationship between Catholic charities and the Colonial Government, and the experience of life in Catholic orphanages in the nineteenth century.