Research indicates the need for greater understanding of the impact delay in decision making has on children’s life chances. Perth & Kinross Council have implemented a framework to address this
Background Each year many children in Scotland who cannot be cared for by their birth parents become...
Context: During 2008 -2009 Faith in Families investigated the possibility of introducing a concurren...
This presentation will explore research on long-term foster care as a permanence option. It will foc...
This briefing paper reviews research relevant to understanding permanence for children who are ‘look...
Every year thousands of children in Scotland become looked after either at home or away from home. M...
Research on improvements to the adoption services of 2 local authorities, including the development ...
The goal of ‘permanence’ for children separated from their birth families and in the care of the sta...
Background Permanently Progressing? is the first cohort study in Scotland aimed at understanding the...
The CELCIS Permanence and Care Team (PaCT) was established in Autumn 2012, partially as a result of ...
UK policy has increasingly promoted early intervention and permanence planning for children who expe...
In Australia, the emerging model of child welfare policy and practice emphasises 'permanency and lif...
This paper will provide a definition of permanency planning and its emergence as a national movement...
This paper reports on a qualitative study of outcomes for permanence and stability for children in l...
SNAICC and many of its members have been watching with concern as, around the country, a range of pr...
Our Permanence and Care Team's (PaCT) strategic objectives and plan. Details the vision of the Perma...
Background Each year many children in Scotland who cannot be cared for by their birth parents become...
Context: During 2008 -2009 Faith in Families investigated the possibility of introducing a concurren...
This presentation will explore research on long-term foster care as a permanence option. It will foc...
This briefing paper reviews research relevant to understanding permanence for children who are ‘look...
Every year thousands of children in Scotland become looked after either at home or away from home. M...
Research on improvements to the adoption services of 2 local authorities, including the development ...
The goal of ‘permanence’ for children separated from their birth families and in the care of the sta...
Background Permanently Progressing? is the first cohort study in Scotland aimed at understanding the...
The CELCIS Permanence and Care Team (PaCT) was established in Autumn 2012, partially as a result of ...
UK policy has increasingly promoted early intervention and permanence planning for children who expe...
In Australia, the emerging model of child welfare policy and practice emphasises 'permanency and lif...
This paper will provide a definition of permanency planning and its emergence as a national movement...
This paper reports on a qualitative study of outcomes for permanence and stability for children in l...
SNAICC and many of its members have been watching with concern as, around the country, a range of pr...
Our Permanence and Care Team's (PaCT) strategic objectives and plan. Details the vision of the Perma...
Background Each year many children in Scotland who cannot be cared for by their birth parents become...
Context: During 2008 -2009 Faith in Families investigated the possibility of introducing a concurren...
This presentation will explore research on long-term foster care as a permanence option. It will foc...