Children going home : the re-unification of families
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書誌事項
Children going home : the re-unification of families
(Dartington social research series)
Ashgate, c1998
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-257) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this text, the issue of children returning to their home after a long period of separation is discussed. It aims to clarify the concept of the return through an exploration of childcare law and relevant literature, and scrutinizes the return process and charts the processes and return avenues experienced by all looked after children. The book also presents data from which researchers can identify groups of children particularly vulnerable to return difficulties and highlights factors significantly associated with the likelihood of return and its success. As it is intended that the study should assist social work practice, an additional aim is to inform social workers about the most effective ways of preparing and managing children's returns.
目次
- Return in childcare policy and law
- the return experience identified in childcare research
- return in other contexts
- designing the study
- the intensive study
- general themes from the intesive study
- separation from home return becomes an issue
- the child back at home
- long-term outcomes
- children's return to contexts outside the family
- general patterns of return
- children for whom issues of return are more complex
- predicting return outcomes
- the revised checklist. Appendix: the statistical analysis used to predict return outcomes
- making assessments of the quality of relationships between members of the families of children in care
- the old and revised checklists compared.
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