07 Informal
System

The informal structures and supports that make an important contribution to the care system. These often exist at the community level and include customary caregiving practices, including informal kinship care and informal social support, such as that provided by community associations, places of worship, faith-based organisations and practices stemming from cultural obligations (such as from collectivism). Resources that relate to community, customary and other informal practices that provide or enable children to receive adequate care in their family and/or community can be found in this section.