This qualitative study examined motivation, support, and retention of foster parents in a child welfare agency in nine Canadian counties. Data from nine foster parent focus groups (54 participants) were categorized into themes for four structured questions. Results showed that the most frequent motivations for being foster parents were intrinsic, altruistic motivators of wanting to make a difference in children’s lives and a desire to have children in the home. The most important supports and deficits in support from their agencies were emotional support, trust and good communication with workers, respect for foster parents’ abilities and opinions, and being considered part of the child-care team. Strategies to increase retention of foster ...
In foster care research the focus is generally placed on the children, not on the parents who perfor...
Improving Singapore’s foster care system plays a critical role in the government’s goal of transform...
The number of foster care cases is increasing annually and child welfare agencies are having difficu...
The presentation seeks to raise awareness regarding the issue of foster parent retention and to prov...
This study examines particular facilitators and barriers in recruiting and retaining foster parents ...
About half of new foster parents quit fostering in their first year, which contributes to the nation...
The number of children entering foster care has increased significantly in recent years, leading som...
The purpose of this study is to identify satisfaction levels and retention intention of Chinese fost...
This qualitative study is about motivation and experience of support among non-kinship foster parent...
This qualitative study explores the experiences of current foster parents. The purposes of this stud...
Research Framework: Every year in Quebec, thousands of children are supported by the Child Welfare P...
With the large number of children in foster care, it is important to understand the need of retainin...
This study was about the motives that foster parents had before they became foster parents, how the ...
Copyright © 2002 British Association for Adoption and Fostering Despite numerous anecdotal reports, ...
The objective of this study was to uncover factors that contributed to the decision to continue or s...
In foster care research the focus is generally placed on the children, not on the parents who perfor...
Improving Singapore’s foster care system plays a critical role in the government’s goal of transform...
The number of foster care cases is increasing annually and child welfare agencies are having difficu...
The presentation seeks to raise awareness regarding the issue of foster parent retention and to prov...
This study examines particular facilitators and barriers in recruiting and retaining foster parents ...
About half of new foster parents quit fostering in their first year, which contributes to the nation...
The number of children entering foster care has increased significantly in recent years, leading som...
The purpose of this study is to identify satisfaction levels and retention intention of Chinese fost...
This qualitative study is about motivation and experience of support among non-kinship foster parent...
This qualitative study explores the experiences of current foster parents. The purposes of this stud...
Research Framework: Every year in Quebec, thousands of children are supported by the Child Welfare P...
With the large number of children in foster care, it is important to understand the need of retainin...
This study was about the motives that foster parents had before they became foster parents, how the ...
Copyright © 2002 British Association for Adoption and Fostering Despite numerous anecdotal reports, ...
The objective of this study was to uncover factors that contributed to the decision to continue or s...
In foster care research the focus is generally placed on the children, not on the parents who perfor...
Improving Singapore’s foster care system plays a critical role in the government’s goal of transform...
The number of foster care cases is increasing annually and child welfare agencies are having difficu...