Archives of Disease in ChildhoodPolnay L, Glaser AW, Dewhurst T: Children in residential care; what cost?. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 1997, 77: 394-395. CentralPolnay, L., Glaser, A.W., & Dewhurst, T. (1997). Children in residential care: What cost? Archives of Diseases in...
In both England and France, looked after children are more likely to have problems in school, experience relatively low levels of academic achievement and drop out early from education in comparison with other children. Children in residential care in both countries also tend to represent those in...
Residential care for children can present many challenges for organisations in a sector that’s continually changing in terms of regulation, responsibilities and liabilities. Running a children’s home is about much more than just running a business. It comes with duties to meet the physical and ...
Spirituality for Wellbeing of Bereaved Children in Residential Care: Insights for Spiritually Sensitive Child-Centred Social Work Across Country Contexts 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 14 作者: SP Pandya 摘要: This experimental study examines the effect of spiritual intervention programmes. Data ...
The present study examines the relationships between the psychosocial condition among most children at risk in residential care settings (RCS) in Israel, and a number of variables that characterize the children, their families, and the RCSs. The study is based on data reported annually by social...
HIV and residential care for children in South Africa. African Journal of AIDS Research 9(2):107-115.Moses, S. & Meintjes, H. (2010). Positive care? HIV and residential care for children in South Africa. African Journal of AIDS Research, 9(2), 107-115....
The research not only confirms earlier findings about the instability of placements in care but also shows differences in face to face contact which depend on the length of time in care or accommodation and the reason for entry, as well as differences between children placed in residential and ...
The present study reports changes in the behaviour and emotional symptoms of 53 children placed in children''s home care during a 2.5-year follow-up period, using the Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL) filled out by the staff members. Almost three-quarters of the children and adolescents in care...
Increasingly, aftercare services for children returning home from residential treatment are recognized as vital to maintain a child's gains. However, t
However, children in residential care homes had their basic provisions including; food, shelter and educational needs met. It is suggested that Ghana's child welfare policies should be amended to include compulsory targeted training models to orient caregivers on secure attachment styles and the need...