leaving caresocial supportyoung peopleThe aim of this article is to account for and discuss support to young care leavers within the comparable welfare regimes of Norway and Sweden and to explore key differences between these 2 countries. This model implies that children and young people are ...
It's why we're committed to helping young people in care and those leaving care, overcome adversity and build safe, fulfilling and meaningful lives. Young people in care are amongst the most disadvantaged in society, most having suffered serious abuse or trauma in early life. Many have to l...
Gordon (2011) outlines five key providers of social support to young people: parents, relatives, other adults, peers and siblings. Those leaving care are likely to have experienced disruption to all these relationships and may do so again upon leaving. Perry (2006) notes that high levels of ...
Young people's experience of social support during the process of leaving care: A review of the literature 来自 学术范 喜欢 0 阅读量: 26 作者:D Hiles,D Moss,J Wright,R Dallos 摘要: •Key themes relating to social support were drawn from 47 studies with care leavers.•Both practical ...
Most young people leaving care for independent adult life do so at a relatively young age with little support or assistance from the state, community or family. It is well documented by Stein's overview of the research in this area that they make their transition to adulthood far younger and...
The records of children and young people growing up in care have multiple purposes and audiences. Cathy Humphreys and Margaret Kertesz discuss the ways in which the characteristics of the documentation determine the record's usefulness to care leavers as a resource for identity at some point in la...
Lighting The Way To A Brighter Future Coastal Quality Care specialises in working with multi agencies to deliver bespoke therapeutic care packages to childr ...
An integrated model of care is needed for children and young people with cancer. The article focuses on the need for an integrated model of care is needed for children and young people with cancer. The underpinning principle of the rece... Scullion,Fay - 《International Journal of Palliative ...
"Most young people leaving statutory care are still not receiving the support and services they need," Associate Professor Mendes said. "The heart of the problem is the lack of safe, secure, affordable and supported housing for young people withdisabilitiesleaving OoHC. ...
Self‐harm in young people: a perspective for mental health nursing care Aims: This paper addresses the assessment and management of self-harm in young people by a nurse consultant-led self-harm service in the UK. The purpose o... M Anderson,L Woodward,M Armstrong - 《International Nursing...