A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of The University of Wolverhampton for the Practitioner Doctorate in Counselling Psychology Award: D.Couns.PsychThe poor outcomes of young people leaving foster care are well documented and demand a focus on placement permanency and interventions that encourage stability (Rubin et al, 2007). The need for better support for foster carers is widely acknowledged (Warman, Pallet & Scott, 2006; Morgan & Baron, 2011). To provide effective support an understanding of foster carers support needs is required. A qualitative approach explored the support needs of foster carers who look after young people perceived to have emotional and behavioural difficulties. Semi- structured interviews we...
Children entering the foster care system in the United States have higher rates of behavioral and em...
Given the concern that those undertaking the foster care task in the UK may not have all the skills ...
Given the concern that those undertaking the foster care task in the UK may not have all the skills ...
The current study used a grounded theory approach to better understand the experiences of foster ca...
Young people who have been removed from their family home and placed in care have often experienced ...
Foster carers frequently report receiving insufficient or inadequate support for the challenging beh...
OBJECTIVES: Young people who have been removed from their family home and placed in care have often ...
Research over a span of 20 years has clearly identified what support foster carers want. Research ha...
Although foster care is generally seen as providing a positive experience for the children and young...
Although foster care is generally seen as providing a positive experience for the children and young...
The challenges of providing sensitive and structured care for children in foster care go well beyond...
The aim of the present study was to identify foster carers’ beliefs about the causes of foster child...
The aim of the present study was to identify foster carers’ beliefs about the causes of foster child...
The aim of the present study was to identify foster carers’ beliefs about the causes of foster child...
This qualitative grounded theory study aimed to explore experiences of placement moves for young peo...
Children entering the foster care system in the United States have higher rates of behavioral and em...
Given the concern that those undertaking the foster care task in the UK may not have all the skills ...
Given the concern that those undertaking the foster care task in the UK may not have all the skills ...
The current study used a grounded theory approach to better understand the experiences of foster ca...
Young people who have been removed from their family home and placed in care have often experienced ...
Foster carers frequently report receiving insufficient or inadequate support for the challenging beh...
OBJECTIVES: Young people who have been removed from their family home and placed in care have often ...
Research over a span of 20 years has clearly identified what support foster carers want. Research ha...
Although foster care is generally seen as providing a positive experience for the children and young...
Although foster care is generally seen as providing a positive experience for the children and young...
The challenges of providing sensitive and structured care for children in foster care go well beyond...
The aim of the present study was to identify foster carers’ beliefs about the causes of foster child...
The aim of the present study was to identify foster carers’ beliefs about the causes of foster child...
The aim of the present study was to identify foster carers’ beliefs about the causes of foster child...
This qualitative grounded theory study aimed to explore experiences of placement moves for young peo...
Children entering the foster care system in the United States have higher rates of behavioral and em...
Given the concern that those undertaking the foster care task in the UK may not have all the skills ...
Given the concern that those undertaking the foster care task in the UK may not have all the skills ...