Developing quality relationships is recognised as an active ingredient for effective interventionswith young people in care. Essentially, care staff has the opportunity and capacity to positively influence the young person's experiences in care, through the positive relationships they form. This paper presents selectively on the findings of two separate but related qualitative Irish studies exploring relationship-based approaches in residential child care practice, fromthe perspectives of both residential child careworkers and young care leavers. Thirty-two professionals and four care leavers participated in either focus group or individual interviews. The findings are integrated in this paper with the wider literature on young people...
The aim of the study is to explore parents’ relationships with early years service providers. A furt...
This paper explores the development of practice in residential child care, initially within the cont...
MSW, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusCertain factors, according to the Children’s Act (38...
Developing quality relationships is recognised as an active ingredient for effective interventionswi...
This article explores the psychodynamics of relationship-based practice from the perspective of you...
In the absence of mandatory planning and support to assist all young people who leave care in Irela...
Work is important for promoting social inclusion, especially for marginalized or economically vulner...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley] via the DOI in th...
Resilience literature has stressed the potential of both children's educational experiences and thei...
Increasing the participation of children and young people in matters related to their care and after...
Residential Child Care draws on the latest research to offer guidance for developing best practice, ...
Highlights • Children and young people are vulnerable to experiencing child sexual abuse in resident...
Conceptualising early years settings as \u27communities of care\u27 reflects the narrative arising f...
Residential care has long been considered the poor cousin of case work (Ward, 1997). The low morale ...
This study seeks to better understand the organisational factors that impact on provision offrontlin...
The aim of the study is to explore parents’ relationships with early years service providers. A furt...
This paper explores the development of practice in residential child care, initially within the cont...
MSW, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusCertain factors, according to the Children’s Act (38...
Developing quality relationships is recognised as an active ingredient for effective interventionswi...
This article explores the psychodynamics of relationship-based practice from the perspective of you...
In the absence of mandatory planning and support to assist all young people who leave care in Irela...
Work is important for promoting social inclusion, especially for marginalized or economically vulner...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley] via the DOI in th...
Resilience literature has stressed the potential of both children's educational experiences and thei...
Increasing the participation of children and young people in matters related to their care and after...
Residential Child Care draws on the latest research to offer guidance for developing best practice, ...
Highlights • Children and young people are vulnerable to experiencing child sexual abuse in resident...
Conceptualising early years settings as \u27communities of care\u27 reflects the narrative arising f...
Residential care has long been considered the poor cousin of case work (Ward, 1997). The low morale ...
This study seeks to better understand the organisational factors that impact on provision offrontlin...
The aim of the study is to explore parents’ relationships with early years service providers. A furt...
This paper explores the development of practice in residential child care, initially within the cont...
MSW, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusCertain factors, according to the Children’s Act (38...