In this paper we draw on in-depth interviews with 59 young people (aged between 18-24) who had experienced a volatile transition from out-of-home care. As a group they had a high number of placements in care, many had experienced physical and/or sexual abuse prior to, or while they were in care, most had histories of substance misuse, and all had experienced homelessness at some point since leaving care. However, we found that the circumstances of just over half (n=32) had significantly improved and they appeared to be successfully navigating a route to independence. We argue that a notable feature of those who were 'moving on' was the agency and, more specifically, the positive focus and direction of their agency. Those who were ...
This paper presents findings from a new study of outcomes for young people leaving care funded by th...
The article deals with the question of what kind of educational concepts in residential care adequat...
Aims and significance: This paper relates to the evaluation of a Queensland (Australia) initiative t...
Young people with experience of out-of-home care have usually faced significant adversities whilst g...
It is widely accepted that young people residing in youth care transition to independence and adult ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley] via the DOI in th...
The transition to adulthood is difficult for most young people. It is a time when young people make ...
M.A. (Social Work)Abstract: It has been widely reported that after transitioning from care, there is...
There are two interlinked conceptual frameworks at the heart of this study. These are youth to adult...
Recent years has seen a shift away from youth transitions being understood in terms of a linear prog...
Young people leaving care are arguably one of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged groups in societ...
Residential settings are commonly thought of as the most restrictive placement along the continuum a...
Recent years has seen a shift away from youth transitions being understood as a linear progression t...
oung people who leave Out-of-Home Care (OoHC) are a significantly vulnerable cohort. No after-care s...
BACKGROUND: Young people in residential or foster care experience multiple transitions around their ...
This paper presents findings from a new study of outcomes for young people leaving care funded by th...
The article deals with the question of what kind of educational concepts in residential care adequat...
Aims and significance: This paper relates to the evaluation of a Queensland (Australia) initiative t...
Young people with experience of out-of-home care have usually faced significant adversities whilst g...
It is widely accepted that young people residing in youth care transition to independence and adult ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley] via the DOI in th...
The transition to adulthood is difficult for most young people. It is a time when young people make ...
M.A. (Social Work)Abstract: It has been widely reported that after transitioning from care, there is...
There are two interlinked conceptual frameworks at the heart of this study. These are youth to adult...
Recent years has seen a shift away from youth transitions being understood in terms of a linear prog...
Young people leaving care are arguably one of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged groups in societ...
Residential settings are commonly thought of as the most restrictive placement along the continuum a...
Recent years has seen a shift away from youth transitions being understood as a linear progression t...
oung people who leave Out-of-Home Care (OoHC) are a significantly vulnerable cohort. No after-care s...
BACKGROUND: Young people in residential or foster care experience multiple transitions around their ...
This paper presents findings from a new study of outcomes for young people leaving care funded by th...
The article deals with the question of what kind of educational concepts in residential care adequat...
Aims and significance: This paper relates to the evaluation of a Queensland (Australia) initiative t...