Looked after children and youth justice: A response to recent reviewsNarey reviewFoster careLooked after childrenYouth justiceYouth offendingResidential careThis paper suggests that the Narey review and the government response are misguided in their attempts to minimise the role of care in looked ...
Looked-after childrenCare review processesChildren’s rightsChildren reporting on their research: Introduction by Mary Kellett. Following is an example of a children's report on their own research project which I presented to the Symposium on "Children as Experts in their own Lives". At the time...
looked-after children A general term used in the UK for children who have had difficult life circumstances which result in them being flagged by the local government (court, social services) for intervention, resulting in a heightened supervision if they are left with their own parents (in ...
Day care for pre‐school children BACKGROUND: The debate about how, where and by whom young children should be looked after is one which has occupied much social policy and media attention ... B Zoritch,I Roberts,A Oakley - 《Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews》 被引量: 143发表: 20...
Looked after children and youth justice: A response to recent reviews This paper suggests that the Narey review and the government response are misguided in their attempts to minimise the role of care in looked after children... Staines,Jo - 《Safer Communities》 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 Looked...
The inspection of children and young people who are looked after, placed away from home and supervised by YOTs was agreed by the Criminal Justice Chief Inspectors' Group, as part of the Joint Inspection Business Plan 2010-2012. It was led by HM Inspectorate of Probation, with support from ...
This Critical Commentary reviews progress in research into planning and reviewing for children in care in England and Wales since the publication of two major studies in the late 1990s (roughly coinciding with the New Labour period). It briefly considers the changing context of law, regulation and...
Scotland's Looked After Children: best educated in class, or do they need a 'Hole in the Wall'? Scottish Journal of Residential Child CareAlan, Paul Lee
Surviving incarceration: the pathways of looked after and non-looked after children into, through and out of custody Executive summary BACKGROUND. People in prison have poorer health outcomes than the general population, added by the long-term impact of incarceration on mortality. Young people in ...
Sure Start children's centres : memorandum for the Children, Schools and Families Committee NA Office - 《National Audit Office》 被引量: 37发表: 2009年 Health Inequalities: Third report of session 2008-2009 H Committee 被引量: 29发表: 2009年...