Recent debates about the care provided to looked-after children have been characterised by uncertainty about the differing roles and responsibilities of foster carers, birth parents, and social workers. To explore the assumptions underlying these uncertainties, we drew upon Foucauldian Discourse Analysis and compared the discourses used by professionals (social workers in a group discussion about foster placement breakdown) with those used by policy-makers (in the Governmental green paper ‘Care Matters’). In both cases, a discourse based upon Attachment Theory was used to explain why placements succeed and fail, and to predict the repercussions of failure. However, there was a key difference in the way that professionals and policy-makers c...
The White Paper Care Matters: Time for change (2007) sets out the British government's plans to impr...
Background: Research has demonstrated that there is more likely to be a disruption to the placement ...
Current literature highlights the importance of positive attachments between foster carers and Looke...
Recent debates about the care provided to looked-after children have been characterised by uncertain...
The views of stakeholders are increasingly seen as important to the delivery of services. The perspe...
Whilst it has been suggested that fostering involves being both a parent and a professional, little ...
Research has demonstrated that there is more likely to be a disruption to the placement where foster...
This article examines the long term if uneven trend towards professionalisation in foster care, with...
This research explores the lived experiences of foster carers - how they understand their position. ...
Following decades in which professionalisation was widely assumed to be a permanent (and growing) fe...
This article examines the long term if uneven trend towards professionalisation in foster care, with...
"Overall aim: To undertake an initial scoping study of current knowledge, policy and practice (inclu...
While a wealth of literature exists on the topic of fostering, limited research has been published o...
Over the past fifty years, public care for children in England has undergone a significant transform...
The social welfare literature -- whether embodied in the ideology of the profession, claimed in its ...
The White Paper Care Matters: Time for change (2007) sets out the British government's plans to impr...
Background: Research has demonstrated that there is more likely to be a disruption to the placement ...
Current literature highlights the importance of positive attachments between foster carers and Looke...
Recent debates about the care provided to looked-after children have been characterised by uncertain...
The views of stakeholders are increasingly seen as important to the delivery of services. The perspe...
Whilst it has been suggested that fostering involves being both a parent and a professional, little ...
Research has demonstrated that there is more likely to be a disruption to the placement where foster...
This article examines the long term if uneven trend towards professionalisation in foster care, with...
This research explores the lived experiences of foster carers - how they understand their position. ...
Following decades in which professionalisation was widely assumed to be a permanent (and growing) fe...
This article examines the long term if uneven trend towards professionalisation in foster care, with...
"Overall aim: To undertake an initial scoping study of current knowledge, policy and practice (inclu...
While a wealth of literature exists on the topic of fostering, limited research has been published o...
Over the past fifty years, public care for children in England has undergone a significant transform...
The social welfare literature -- whether embodied in the ideology of the profession, claimed in its ...
The White Paper Care Matters: Time for change (2007) sets out the British government's plans to impr...
Background: Research has demonstrated that there is more likely to be a disruption to the placement ...
Current literature highlights the importance of positive attachments between foster carers and Looke...