Background: Kinship care occurs when a relative other than a parent provides care for a child. It can be formal, such as when a child protection agency funds the placement, or informal, such as when parents arrange for an individual to care for their child without involvement of the child protection system. Regardless of the type of kinship care, there is a need to determine how it affects children’s outcomes. Methods: We used systematic review methods to identify studies evaluating kinship care. Applying our inclusion criteria, we accepted one systematic review which included 102 quas-experimental studies. We also identified two quasi-experimental studies published since the systematic review that met inclusion criteria. Results: Kinship c...
Kinship-care is a generic term which covers a range of circumstances and Court orders, but essential...
Copyright 2002 Families International, Inc.Though principles, guidelines, and procedures for assessi...
Provides an overview of kinship care; its positive impact on children, state agencies, and society; ...
Quarterly newsletter related to the "Kinship Care by Child Protective Services (CPS)" program run by...
Over thousands of years and across diverse cultures and contexts, extended families have provided ca...
The purpose of this systematic review of literature is to develop a better understanding of kinship ...
abstract: Kinship Foster Care is a Child Protective Services program that seeks relatives as the car...
This study uses nationally representative survey data to describe differences in characteristics, ad...
This article summarises the main research evidence about children living in kinship care placements ...
During the past two decades, child welfare professionals have given kinship care priority as the pre...
Background: Guided by federal and state regulations, children in North Carolina (NC) removed from th...
Traditionally, when parents have been unable to lookafter their children due to death, illness, impr...
Although UK law and policy favour family and friends care, the number of children placed in kinship ...
Kinship foster care as a field of study in social work has been neglected in South Africa. The diffi...
In recent years, child welfare caseloads have expanded rapidly, and increasing numbers of children h...
Kinship-care is a generic term which covers a range of circumstances and Court orders, but essential...
Copyright 2002 Families International, Inc.Though principles, guidelines, and procedures for assessi...
Provides an overview of kinship care; its positive impact on children, state agencies, and society; ...
Quarterly newsletter related to the "Kinship Care by Child Protective Services (CPS)" program run by...
Over thousands of years and across diverse cultures and contexts, extended families have provided ca...
The purpose of this systematic review of literature is to develop a better understanding of kinship ...
abstract: Kinship Foster Care is a Child Protective Services program that seeks relatives as the car...
This study uses nationally representative survey data to describe differences in characteristics, ad...
This article summarises the main research evidence about children living in kinship care placements ...
During the past two decades, child welfare professionals have given kinship care priority as the pre...
Background: Guided by federal and state regulations, children in North Carolina (NC) removed from th...
Traditionally, when parents have been unable to lookafter their children due to death, illness, impr...
Although UK law and policy favour family and friends care, the number of children placed in kinship ...
Kinship foster care as a field of study in social work has been neglected in South Africa. The diffi...
In recent years, child welfare caseloads have expanded rapidly, and increasing numbers of children h...
Kinship-care is a generic term which covers a range of circumstances and Court orders, but essential...
Copyright 2002 Families International, Inc.Though principles, guidelines, and procedures for assessi...
Provides an overview of kinship care; its positive impact on children, state agencies, and society; ...