Casablanca Receiving Home, run by the government, opened c.1968. It was in Launceston. The Home provided temporary accommodation for children who were wards of state or supervised in other ways by the Social Welfare Department. In the early 1980s, it became Casablanca Family Group Home.
A married woman, known as a Receiving Home Keeper, managed Casablanca with the assistance of her husband, who was in paid employment outside the Home. In return, they received free accommodation.
The Home provided accommodation for new wards of the state or children on remand from the courts until the Department found a more permanent placement for them. The Home also took in children requiring temporary care under the Domestic Service Assistance Act and in transit between homes.
The Department changed the name in the early 1980s to Casablanca Family Group Home, apparently to emphasise its domestic environment and the fact that some children stayed in the Home longer if they got on well with the Receiving Home Keeper.
From
c. 1968
To
c. 1980
c. 1968 - c. 1980
Casablanca Receiving Home was in Veulalee Avenue, Launceston, Tasmania (Building State unknown)
Subsequent