This article presents findings from an evaluation conducted in 2012, of the advice and advocacy service provided by the charity Family Rights Group for families involved with children’s services. It specifically focuses on the experiences of grandparents and explores accounts from grandparents who were either in the process of seeking care of their grandchildren or were already caring for grandchildren but without formal support or recognition. The findings suggest that there is a need to pay greater attention to the fears of such grandparents about children’s services in a context where there appears to be a policy preference for adoption. Also evident is a paradox at the heart of contemporary social work practices towards grandparents. Wh...
Introduction: Grandparents are increasingly involved in the care of grandchildren, including after c...
Grandparents are increasingly involved in the care and protection of grandchildren. The qualitative ...
This article presents a snapshot of findings from a research project about the experiences of Austr...
This article presents findings from an evaluation conducted in 2012, of the advice and advocacy serv...
Increasingly, grandparents are involved in the care of grandchildren, particularly after child safet...
Grandparents play an important role in families, contributing to the maintenance of inte...
grandparents who care for their grandchildren This article by David Pitcher describes research under...
This article discusses the increasing role grandparents are playing in kinship care, or foster care ...
[Extract] Across Australia, growing numbers of children are entering out-of-home care, including dis...
Growing numbers of grandparent special guardians (GSGs) are assuming responsibility for increasing n...
Little research is currently available on child care arrangements involving grandparents, at a time ...
This paper explores the changing role of contemporary grandparents with many demonstrating a willing...
Recent literature suggests an increased incidence of grandparents raising their grandchildren. Much ...
Across Australia and internationally, growing numbers of grandparents are becoming primary carers fo...
The critical importance of maintaining family contact and intergenerational relationships for ongoin...
Introduction: Grandparents are increasingly involved in the care of grandchildren, including after c...
Grandparents are increasingly involved in the care and protection of grandchildren. The qualitative ...
This article presents a snapshot of findings from a research project about the experiences of Austr...
This article presents findings from an evaluation conducted in 2012, of the advice and advocacy serv...
Increasingly, grandparents are involved in the care of grandchildren, particularly after child safet...
Grandparents play an important role in families, contributing to the maintenance of inte...
grandparents who care for their grandchildren This article by David Pitcher describes research under...
This article discusses the increasing role grandparents are playing in kinship care, or foster care ...
[Extract] Across Australia, growing numbers of children are entering out-of-home care, including dis...
Growing numbers of grandparent special guardians (GSGs) are assuming responsibility for increasing n...
Little research is currently available on child care arrangements involving grandparents, at a time ...
This paper explores the changing role of contemporary grandparents with many demonstrating a willing...
Recent literature suggests an increased incidence of grandparents raising their grandchildren. Much ...
Across Australia and internationally, growing numbers of grandparents are becoming primary carers fo...
The critical importance of maintaining family contact and intergenerational relationships for ongoin...
Introduction: Grandparents are increasingly involved in the care of grandchildren, including after c...
Grandparents are increasingly involved in the care and protection of grandchildren. The qualitative ...
This article presents a snapshot of findings from a research project about the experiences of Austr...