Looked after child, reasons for becoming• Neglect.• Mental, physical or emotional abuse.• Parents cannot look after their children because of their own substance misuse or poor parenting skills.• Child needs time away from birth family or community while a package of support is put in...
The Medical Home model recommends that Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) receive a medical care plan, outlining the child's major medical iss... Sherri,Adams,Eyal,... - 《Bmc Pediatrics》 被引量: 29发表: 2013年 Statutory health assessments for looked-after children: what do ...
For looked-after children, this right is enshrined in the Children Act (... Munro - 《Child & Family Social Work》 被引量: 97发表: 2008年 Statutory guidance on promoting the health and well-being of looked after children. The revised guidance is statutory on local authorities and also on...
Dr Melissa Gladstone reports on an audit study looking at the use of 'Boarding Out' medical forms (Form R, Preliminary medical report on child to be looked after). The study was carried out with the support of Dr Mary Rodgman who works in the same Community Child Health department in ...
Looked After Children. A child who islooked afteris one for whomthe local authorityis providing accommodationaway from home, who issubject toa supervision requirement from a Children’s Hearing or who is thesubject ofa permanence order or permanence order proceedings. ...
(2005). An exploration of the health and social wellbeing needs of looked after young people-a multi-method approach. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 19(1), 35-49. :Fleming P, Bamford DR, McCaughley N (2005): An exploration of the health and social wellbeing needs of looked after ...
The welfare needs of each child requiring residential service are closelylooked afterbythe social workers of the relevant casework units (such as Family Services Centres/Integrated Family Service Centres, Medical Social Services Units, FCPSUs) run[...] ...
The Ethic of Care: A Comparison of Nursing and Medical Students The purpose of this research was to examine whether "caring" uniquely reflects the moral orientation of nursing students. Gilligan's theory of moral develo... Elizabeth,Peter,Ruth,... - 《Journal of Nursing Scholarship》 被引量:...
There are approximately 100,000 looked after children within the care system in the UK. Children and young people enter the care system with unmet health needs and missed routine health screening and poor management of existing health conditions. They may have delayed development due to neglect and...
look after Also,look out for;see after. Take care of, attend to the safety or well-being of, as inPlease look after your little brother, orWe left Jane to look out for the children, orPlease see after the luggage. The first expression dates from the second half of the 1300s, the ...