This paper presents findings from a study of children looked after by 24 local authorities in England. The study combined analysis of key statistical data with a questionnaire survey completed by the social workers for a sub-sample of the children. This paper focuses on children who started a period of being looked after in the participating authorities during the 6 months from October 2000 to March 2001. The study found considerable variation between the authorities in their rates of children starting to be looked after, and the paper explores reasons for these differences. It also highlights the variety of legal routes and placement options used for children entering the looked after system, and proposes a matrix that summarizes the vario...
This thesis investigates the relationship between the needs of looked after children, evidence and p...
The unstable nature of placements impacts on children's education, health and emotional development ...
The social welfare services of the western nations are administered in almost all cases through a co...
This paper presents findings from a study of children looked after by 24 local authorities in Englan...
Most children live with their birth-families; however, many are cared for, or looked after, through ...
Local authorities in England are required to routinely collect administrative data on children in ca...
ABSTRACT Objectives In England, approximately one in thirty children spend time in out-of-home ca...
ABSTRACT Objectives In England, approximately one in thirty children spend time in out-of-home ca...
This article uses information from freedom of information requests to find the rate of children who ...
Purpose: The rates of children looked after by local authorities in England have been rising for mo...
The 'Looking After Children: Using Data as Management Information Study' is designed to help local a...
This international comparative paper examines how child protection workers in four countries, Englan...
Comparative child welfare administrative data from each of the four jurisdictions of the UK (Scotlan...
This study treats the problems that the social worker (the child welfare worker) is faced with, when...
Social Work Practices (SWPs) were established in England in 2009 to deliver social work services to ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between the needs of looked after children, evidence and p...
The unstable nature of placements impacts on children's education, health and emotional development ...
The social welfare services of the western nations are administered in almost all cases through a co...
This paper presents findings from a study of children looked after by 24 local authorities in Englan...
Most children live with their birth-families; however, many are cared for, or looked after, through ...
Local authorities in England are required to routinely collect administrative data on children in ca...
ABSTRACT Objectives In England, approximately one in thirty children spend time in out-of-home ca...
ABSTRACT Objectives In England, approximately one in thirty children spend time in out-of-home ca...
This article uses information from freedom of information requests to find the rate of children who ...
Purpose: The rates of children looked after by local authorities in England have been rising for mo...
The 'Looking After Children: Using Data as Management Information Study' is designed to help local a...
This international comparative paper examines how child protection workers in four countries, Englan...
Comparative child welfare administrative data from each of the four jurisdictions of the UK (Scotlan...
This study treats the problems that the social worker (the child welfare worker) is faced with, when...
Social Work Practices (SWPs) were established in England in 2009 to deliver social work services to ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between the needs of looked after children, evidence and p...
The unstable nature of placements impacts on children's education, health and emotional development ...
The social welfare services of the western nations are administered in almost all cases through a co...