This literature review was commissioned by the Department for Education and Skills to provide a summary of current knowledge on patterns of placement stability for children looked after by local authorities. It offers an appraisal of research that has been undertaken in England since 1989. The timeframe focuses attention on studies undertaken following the implementation of the Children Act 1989, with the exception of Child Care Now: A survey of placement patterns (Rowe et al., 1989) which has also been included on the basis that it describes movement in and out of care and within the system for a large sample of looked after children 1
This paper analyzes stability in out-of-home care for children in Sweden. The study has focused on p...
Previous research shows a clear connection between placement instability and poorer psychological ou...
Foster care is the preferred type of out-of-home placement for children and youth when they are not ...
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...
Copyright © 2003 SAGE PublicationsThis article assesses one of the key assumptions underlying the ph...
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 unstable nature of placements impacts on children's education, health and emotional development ...
The last 30 years have seen a significant investment by successive governments in providing a resear...
Purpose: Foster care children are a highly vulnerable population and their experiences in care are c...
This paper analyzes stability in out-of-home care for children in Sweden. The study has focused on p...
Just over 5% of young people in Out of Home Care (OOHC) in Australia live in residential care, which...
Just over 5% of young people in Out of Home Care (OOHC) in Australia live in residential care, which...
Just over 5% of young people in Out of Home Care (OOHC) in Australia live in residential care, which...
This paper analyzes stability in out-of-home care for children in Sweden. The study has focused on p...
Previous research shows a clear connection between placement instability and poorer psychological ou...
Foster care is the preferred type of out-of-home placement for children and youth when they are not ...
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...
Copyright © 2003 SAGE PublicationsThis article assesses one of the key assumptions underlying the ph...
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 unstable nature of placements impacts on children's education, health and emotional development ...
The last 30 years have seen a significant investment by successive governments in providing a resear...
Purpose: Foster care children are a highly vulnerable population and their experiences in care are c...
This paper analyzes stability in out-of-home care for children in Sweden. The study has focused on p...
Just over 5% of young people in Out of Home Care (OOHC) in Australia live in residential care, which...
Just over 5% of young people in Out of Home Care (OOHC) in Australia live in residential care, which...
Just over 5% of young people in Out of Home Care (OOHC) in Australia live in residential care, which...
This paper analyzes stability in out-of-home care for children in Sweden. The study has focused on p...
Previous research shows a clear connection between placement instability and poorer psychological ou...
Foster care is the preferred type of out-of-home placement for children and youth when they are not ...