The authors define "placement disruption" as repeated moves among foster care placements, which reflect a pattern of reciprocal alienation and rejection between a child and successive caregivers. Child welfare researchers have not studied placement disruption as the authors have defined it, but there ...
They move either to another foster family, to residential care, (unplanned) back to their parent(s) at home, or they run away to an unknown place (⁎James, 2004; ⁎Leathers, 2006). Terms that refer to these unplanned terminations of foster care placements are: breakdown, disruption, ...
Examined the impact of family foster care placement as seen by 59 children (aged 11鈥 24 yrs). Although placement caused severe disruption for the children ... PR Johnson,C Yoken,R Voss - 《Child Welfare》 被引量: 138发表: 1970年 Children lost within the foster care system: Can wraparou...
In the absence of any universal carers' benefit, financial support is available only if necessary,and it is often assumed that this is a considerable challenge for kin Permanency in kinship care:An exploration of disruption rates and factors associated with placement disruption. kinship carekin...
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The purpose of this research note is to propose the use of the term post-adoption placement, a neutral term, in lieu of adoption displacement, which has negative connotations, to describe a child's entry into foster or group care following adoption. Data from the Adoption and Foster Care Ana...
foster caregroup care adoption disruptionThe purpose of this research note is to propose the use of the term post-adoption placement, a neutral term, in lieu of adoption displacement, which has negative connotations, to describe a child's entry into foster or group care following adoption. Data...
The Experience of Transition from Hospital To Home Hospice: Unexpected Disruption (768) Little is known about the transition between hospital dismissal and onset of hospice services from the patient/family perspective. The specific aim of this... A Dose,L Rhudy,D Holland,... - 《Journal of Pa...
“Elasticity, i.e. the ability to deal with load variations by adding more resources during high load or consolidating the tenants to fewer nodes when the load decreases, all in a live system without service disruption, is therefore critical for these systems”. While elasticity has become a ...