Research has evidenced variously the impact on those caring for traumatised people, such as wives of distressed police officers, partners of war veterans and trauma counsellors. However, there is a lack of research exploring the impact on foster parents (FPs) caring for traumatised looked-after children (LAC). This study aimed to explore FPs’ experiences of caring for traumatised LAC, including their understanding of the impact the trauma has on the young person and on themselves and their biological family. Eleven FPs were interviewed to elicit their personal experiences of caring for traumatised LAC and its impact on them, the young people and the FPs’ families. Transcripts were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA...
Background: Foster children, mostly maltreated in their birth families, may be fostered by parents w...
Children in foster care represent a highly traumatized population. However, trauma researchers study...
Children in family foster care have been disproportionately exposed to traumatic experiences, which ...
Background: Maltreated children, including those who are looked after away from home, are amongst t...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to understand the experiences of foster parents, ...
Background: Research has demonstrated that there is more likely to be a disruption to the placement ...
Background: With the number of children being placed in the care of local authorities increasing, th...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to understand the experiences of foster parents, ...
Background: With the number of children being placed in the care of local authorities increasing, th...
This thesis explores the provision of care for looked after children from the perspectives of foster...
The aim of this research was to understand the key elements of effective therapeutic foster care for...
This qualitative transcendental phenomenology study explored the lived experiences of foster parents...
This qualitative transcendental phenomenology study explored the lived experiences of foster parents...
This qualitative transcendental phenomenology study explored the lived experiences of foster parents...
This qualitative transcendental phenomenology study explored the lived experiences of foster parents...
Background: Foster children, mostly maltreated in their birth families, may be fostered by parents w...
Children in foster care represent a highly traumatized population. However, trauma researchers study...
Children in family foster care have been disproportionately exposed to traumatic experiences, which ...
Background: Maltreated children, including those who are looked after away from home, are amongst t...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to understand the experiences of foster parents, ...
Background: Research has demonstrated that there is more likely to be a disruption to the placement ...
Background: With the number of children being placed in the care of local authorities increasing, th...
The purpose of this qualitative research study was to understand the experiences of foster parents, ...
Background: With the number of children being placed in the care of local authorities increasing, th...
This thesis explores the provision of care for looked after children from the perspectives of foster...
The aim of this research was to understand the key elements of effective therapeutic foster care for...
This qualitative transcendental phenomenology study explored the lived experiences of foster parents...
This qualitative transcendental phenomenology study explored the lived experiences of foster parents...
This qualitative transcendental phenomenology study explored the lived experiences of foster parents...
This qualitative transcendental phenomenology study explored the lived experiences of foster parents...
Background: Foster children, mostly maltreated in their birth families, may be fostered by parents w...
Children in foster care represent a highly traumatized population. However, trauma researchers study...
Children in family foster care have been disproportionately exposed to traumatic experiences, which ...