Children in out-of-home care in the East Kimberley: How the child protection system is failing Aboriginal communitiesSarah Crosby
Children in out-of-home care as young adults: A systematic review of outcomes in the Nordic countriesAlthough the Nordic countries are among the world's leading nations in promoting child well-being, the Nordic welfare model has partly failed in preventing the inequality of families with children...
University of Birmingham "In the name of the children": public policies for children in out-of-home care in Chile Public Policies regarding children in care systems have varied widely throughout history and within countries around the world. At the present time, an imp... G Quiroga 被引量:...
Child CareChildhood NeedsInterpersonal RelationshipThis article discusses research reported in 'The Needs of Children in Care' ( Mason and Gibson, 2004 ) in which children participated in defining their needs in out-of-home care. In this study a central research presumption was that children are ...
The prevalence of child sexual abuse in out-of-home care: a comparison between abuse in residential and in foster care. We investigated the 2010 year prevalence of child sexual abuse (CSA) in residential and foster care and compared it with prevalence rates in the general po... S Euser,LR...
(2017). Children in out-of-home care placements: an Italian research study on outcomes and processes. European Journal of Social Work. Ahead of Print. doi: 10.1080/13691457.2016.1278523doi:10.1080/13691457.2016.1278523CorradiniFrancescaEuropean Journal of Social Work...
This paper studies juvenile delinquency at ages 15-20 of children who have experienced placement in outside home care and contributes to the literature in investigating whether the type of care (foster homes or residential institutions) matters. Placement of either type removes children from a disrup...
In many countries throughout the world, children are required to come face to face with the criminal justice system following suspected abuse. This encounter is challenging regardless of their age, but particularly so for preschoolers. T... C Katz,H Kosher - 《Children & Youth Services Review》...
Highly structured interviews were conducted with 240 young people (13–18 years) in out of home care. Results show unfulfilled desire for sibling contact among children in Swedish out-of-home care. Nearly 40% of the children interviewed see their siblings more seldom than monthly and a ...
We have interviewed 240 children in Swedish residential and foster care. Nearly 40% of the children see their siblings more seldom than monthly. The children want more frequent sibling contacts. The Swedish family service system does not guarantee desired contacts with siblings. From a children's ...