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The most influential English language refereed journal articles on children in state care, their birth relatives and carers, are brought together in this volume. These articles, which include empirical research and critiques of policy and practice, are mainly from the UK and USA, but include coverage of child placement policy and practice in Australia and Europe. The introduction reviews the state of knowledge on children in care and draws attention to other important reference resources.
Contents: Introduction; Part I History, Values and Context: Reception into care – its meaning for all concerned, Olive Stevenson; Fostering in the 70s, Jane Rowe; Achieving permanence: papers from Swanwick 1981, prevention, Bill Jordan; Planning into practice, R.A. Parker; Rethinking ’child placement’: a reflective essay, James K. Whittaker and Anthony N. Maluccio; After safety, what is the goal of child welfare services: permanency, family continuity or social benefit?, R.P. Barth. Part II Foster Family Care (with Kin and Outside the Family of Origin): Short-Term and Task-Centred Foster Care: Short-term family-based care for children in need, Marie Bradley and Jane Aldgate; Effectiveness of treatment foster care with children and adolescents: a review of outcome studies, Linda A. Reddy and Steven I. Pfeiffer; Kinship Foster Care: The evolution of kinship care policy and practice, Rob Green; ’Care and Upbringing’ in Foster Families: Children’s adjustment to long-term foster care, James Barber and Paul Delfabbro; Adult outcome of children reared for long-term periods in foster families, Annick-Camille Dumaret, Marthe Coppel-Batsch and Simone Couraud; Foster family characteristics and behavioral and emotional problems of foster children: a narrative review, John G. Orme and Cheryl Buehler; Matches and mismatches: the contribution of carers and children to the success of foster placements, Ian Sinclair and Kate Wilson; Risk and resilience in long-term foster care, Gillian Schofield and Mary Beek; Managing the Family Foster Care Service: Professional Foster Care: A future worth pursuing?, Mark F. Testa and Nancy Rolock; A description and analysis of multi-sectoral fostering practice in the United Kingdom, Clive Sellick and Darren Howell. Part III Residential Care: The impact of residential placement on child development: research and policy implications, Michael Little, Amelia Kohm and Ronald Thompson; Services for troubled adolescents: exploring user variation, David Berridge, Jennifer Beecham, Isabelle Brodie, Ted Cole, Harry Daniels, Martin Knapp and Virginia MacNeill; Group care and young children, Jill Duerr Berrick, Richard P. Barth, Barbara Needell and Mellissa Jonson-Reid; Measuring the turbulence of English children’s homes, Ian Sinclair and Ian Gibbs. Part IV Routes Out of Care: Reunification: Reunification of foster children before and after welfare reform, Kathleen Wells and Shenyang Guo; Family reunification, Fred Wulczyn; Family reunification with high risk children: lessons from research, Elaine Farmer; Drug use by parents: a challenge for family reunification practice, Anthony N. Maluccio and Frank Ainsworth; Adoption: The risks and rewards of adoption for children in the public care, June Thoburn; Ageing Out: Foster youth transitions to adulthood: a longitudinal view of youth leaving care, Mark E. Courtney, Irving Piliavin, Andrew Grogan-Kaylor and Ande Nesmith; Young people leaving care in England, Northern Ireland and Ireland, Mike Stein, John Pinkerton and Patricia Kelleher; Leaving care and extended families, Peter Marsh. Part V Outcome Studies Including Different Placement Choices: Placement stability and movement trajectories, Fred Wulczyn, Joseph Kogan and Brenda Jones Harden; The search for stability and permanence: modelling the pathways of long-stay looked-after children, Gillian Schofield, June Thoburn, Darren Howell and Jonathan Dickens; Breakdown of teenage placements in Swedish foster and residential care, Maire Sallnäs, Bo Vinnerljung and Pia Kyhle Westermark. Part VI Social Work and Care Planning: The key role of social workers in promoting the well-being of children in state care – a neglected dimension of reforming policies, Robbie Gilligan; Children’s participation in reviews and planning meetings when they are looked after in middle childhood, Nigel Thomas and Claire O’Kane; Index.
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