Research Fellow, Social Work Research and Development Unit, Alcuin College, University of York, Heslington, York, UKJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdChild & Family Social WorkDixon, J. (2008). Young people leaving care: health, well-being and outcomes. Child & Family Social Work, 13, 207-217....
It said that in some local authorities "the priority given to care leavers was greatest at the point of them leaving care and taking up their first tenancy". "Given the likelihood of care leavers securing social housing in some local authorities reduces as they get older, the impo...
This article reports on the process and findings of a peer research project into the health needs of young people leaving care. It highlights the key benefits of involving peer interviewers and some lessons for those Using this approach in future. The paper briefly describes the aims of the stu...
YOUTH MOVEMENT ; WITH A STARTLING NUMBER OF YOUNG PEOPLE LEAVING NEW ENGLAND SINCE 1990, COLLEGES, COMPANIES, AND STATE OFFICIALS ARE TRYING TO PROVIDE INC... S Kirsner 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Rereading "A Pedagogy of Multiliteracies" In this article, we explore our concern with the way youth...
Working with young people leaving care A training and resource pack for all those working with young people leaving care This chapter draws upon research findings and theoretical perspectives in exploring the journey made by young people moving on from care to adulthood. Set in the context of soci...
2018). They also often make important decisions regarding their education and career paths, and may face significant life transitions, such as leaving home, entering the workforce or starting college (Hurrelmann and Quenzel 2018; Seiffge-Krenke et al. 2008; 2010; 2016). Thus the 10-year-...
This report gives the views of young people, mainly from among those who have left care, about their experience of care and leaving care. As well as looking at what young people have said, the authors have also tried to see whether they have been getting what the law says that they shou...
Young people's experiences of online sexual harassment A cross-country report from December 2017 About this report This report presents findings from quantitative and qualitative research conducted with 13-17 year olds in Denmark, Hungary and the UK designed to provide a unique insight into their ...
recourse to alcohol (‘They don’t need it to have fun’, C1 male). Third, relative to prior generations, young people described themselves as having less free time, as socialising less frequently, and as socialising in ways that did not require leaving the home and/or face-to-face ...
We summarized results from the World Happiness Report 2024 to see where young people are the happiest.