This thesis describes and analyses in three substudies how home-based measures for children are expanding and why an open care idea are established as part of the Swedish child welfare. The first substudy describes the national increment of what today can be considered as a treatment policy – non-institutional care in child welfare. The results are analysed with Kingdon's agenda setting theory and shows that the factors of what Kingdon describes as problems-, politics- and policyflow influenced the national increment. Significant mechanisms have primarily been, the profession, the society's concerns for socially disadvantaged children, negative experiences of institutionalisation and a political position to deinstitutionalise all care. The ...
This study deals with the qualities of professionalization of public child welfare. Its relationto g...
Title: Open-care Treatment of Youth. Home-ground Solutions in Theory and Practice This dissertation ...
Millions of children worldwide are brought up in institutional care settings rather than in families...
This thesis describes and analyses in three substudies how home-based measures for children are expa...
This thesis describes and analyses in three substudies how home-based measures for children are expa...
Swedish child-care institutions - day nurseries, kindergartens - did not until the 1930s become a co...
The study presents an overview of the historical growth and deve-lopment of residential care for chi...
The aim of this study was to examine how social services work with home-based solution which aim to ...
In recent decades, Swedish out-of-home care has been criticised for a number of reasons. In this art...
The field of residential care for children and youth in Sweden is often termed unstable and turbulen...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the knowledge about out-of-home care for children under t...
The Swedish child welfare system allows a possibility to place children in out-of-home-care. In 2016...
The purpose of this study is to analyze how the child’s perspective is used in social services today...
The aim with this study was to examine what it is that govern the way that municipalities develop th...
When a child for some reason can’t live with their parents it is up to the welfare system to provide...
This study deals with the qualities of professionalization of public child welfare. Its relationto g...
Title: Open-care Treatment of Youth. Home-ground Solutions in Theory and Practice This dissertation ...
Millions of children worldwide are brought up in institutional care settings rather than in families...
This thesis describes and analyses in three substudies how home-based measures for children are expa...
This thesis describes and analyses in three substudies how home-based measures for children are expa...
Swedish child-care institutions - day nurseries, kindergartens - did not until the 1930s become a co...
The study presents an overview of the historical growth and deve-lopment of residential care for chi...
The aim of this study was to examine how social services work with home-based solution which aim to ...
In recent decades, Swedish out-of-home care has been criticised for a number of reasons. In this art...
The field of residential care for children and youth in Sweden is often termed unstable and turbulen...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the knowledge about out-of-home care for children under t...
The Swedish child welfare system allows a possibility to place children in out-of-home-care. In 2016...
The purpose of this study is to analyze how the child’s perspective is used in social services today...
The aim with this study was to examine what it is that govern the way that municipalities develop th...
When a child for some reason can’t live with their parents it is up to the welfare system to provide...
This study deals with the qualities of professionalization of public child welfare. Its relationto g...
Title: Open-care Treatment of Youth. Home-ground Solutions in Theory and Practice This dissertation ...
Millions of children worldwide are brought up in institutional care settings rather than in families...