The unstable nature of placements impacts on children's education, health and emotional development and contributes to the poor outcomes of care. The present study examined the moves of 242 long-stay children for a minimum of 3.5 years after they entered the care of six English local authorities; it used quantitative data extracted from case files and qualitative data from interviews with children and young people. During the study period 965 placements were made and 843 ended. The median length of placements was four months in foster family care and 3.5 months in residential care, and did not substantially increase until the third year of the care episode. While the numbers of placements differed according to children's ages and attributes...
Foster care is the preferred type of out-of-home placement for children and youth when they are not ...
It is commonly believed that stability in care-giving arrangements is critical to the healthy develo...
This paper presents findings from a study of children looked after by 24 local authorities in Englan...
The unstable nature of placements impacts on children's education, health and emotional development ...
The unstable nature of placements impacts on children's education, health and emotional development ...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the incidence of instability in out-of-home care for ...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the incidence of instability in out-of-home care for ...
Ensuring the stability of foster placements for looked after children is a priority for social servi...
Ensuring the stability of foster placements for looked after children is a priority for social servi...
This literature review was commissioned by the Department for Education and Skills to provide a summ...
Children in the foster care system have likely suffered trauma caused by abuse and neglect prior to ...
Research indicates there is a high level of placement instability in foster care. There is general c...
This paper analyzes stability in out-of-home care for children in Sweden. The study has focused on p...
Studies show that when children come into foster care, they experience loss of attachment with their...
This paper analyzes stability in out-of-home care for children in Sweden. The study has focused on p...
Foster care is the preferred type of out-of-home placement for children and youth when they are not ...
It is commonly believed that stability in care-giving arrangements is critical to the healthy develo...
This paper presents findings from a study of children looked after by 24 local authorities in Englan...
The unstable nature of placements impacts on children's education, health and emotional development ...
The unstable nature of placements impacts on children's education, health and emotional development ...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the incidence of instability in out-of-home care for ...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the incidence of instability in out-of-home care for ...
Ensuring the stability of foster placements for looked after children is a priority for social servi...
Ensuring the stability of foster placements for looked after children is a priority for social servi...
This literature review was commissioned by the Department for Education and Skills to provide a summ...
Children in the foster care system have likely suffered trauma caused by abuse and neglect prior to ...
Research indicates there is a high level of placement instability in foster care. There is general c...
This paper analyzes stability in out-of-home care for children in Sweden. The study has focused on p...
Studies show that when children come into foster care, they experience loss of attachment with their...
This paper analyzes stability in out-of-home care for children in Sweden. The study has focused on p...
Foster care is the preferred type of out-of-home placement for children and youth when they are not ...
It is commonly believed that stability in care-giving arrangements is critical to the healthy develo...
This paper presents findings from a study of children looked after by 24 local authorities in Englan...