Although UK law and policy favour family and friends care, the number of children placed in kinship care remains low compared to other countries such as the USA and Australia, and there is professional uncertainty as to whether children may be better placed there. This review compares outcomes for looked after children placed in kin and non-kin care and finds stability is achieved more commonly through placement with kin. However, the inherent familiarity of kinship placements can undermine aspects of care quality. Children are more likely to experience problematic parental contact and problems within a child's immediate family may exist in the child's wider network. Despite such adversities, emotional and behavioural outcomes are as favour...
© Oz Child - Children AustraliaThe Australian and international literature on social and emotional i...
This thesis focuses on kinship care specifically for children and young people requiring this provis...
A notable development in child welfare provision in recent decades has been growth in certain jurisd...
Although UK law and policy favour family and friends care, the number of children placed in kinship ...
This study was commisioned by the Social Services Inspectorate. It is part of the evidence underpinn...
Background: Kinship care occurs when a relative other than a parent provides care for a child. It ca...
This article summarises the main research evidence about children living in kinship care placements ...
The purpose of this systematic review of literature is to develop a better understanding of kinship ...
This study was commissioned by the Social Work Services Inspectorate, now the Social Work Inspection...
The number of children in need of out-of-home care (OOHC) continues to increase in Australia, and nu...
Kinship-care is a generic term which covers a range of circumstances and Court orders, but essential...
Until recently, little was known about kinship care in the UK. Research has begun to illuminate the ...
Around 30,000 young people enter care every year, with more than a fifth of those being placed with ...
Kinship care as a formal placement option has been steadily increasing over recent years, particular...
The practice of extended family and friends helping to care for children when their parents are unab...
© Oz Child - Children AustraliaThe Australian and international literature on social and emotional i...
This thesis focuses on kinship care specifically for children and young people requiring this provis...
A notable development in child welfare provision in recent decades has been growth in certain jurisd...
Although UK law and policy favour family and friends care, the number of children placed in kinship ...
This study was commisioned by the Social Services Inspectorate. It is part of the evidence underpinn...
Background: Kinship care occurs when a relative other than a parent provides care for a child. It ca...
This article summarises the main research evidence about children living in kinship care placements ...
The purpose of this systematic review of literature is to develop a better understanding of kinship ...
This study was commissioned by the Social Work Services Inspectorate, now the Social Work Inspection...
The number of children in need of out-of-home care (OOHC) continues to increase in Australia, and nu...
Kinship-care is a generic term which covers a range of circumstances and Court orders, but essential...
Until recently, little was known about kinship care in the UK. Research has begun to illuminate the ...
Around 30,000 young people enter care every year, with more than a fifth of those being placed with ...
Kinship care as a formal placement option has been steadily increasing over recent years, particular...
The practice of extended family and friends helping to care for children when their parents are unab...
© Oz Child - Children AustraliaThe Australian and international literature on social and emotional i...
This thesis focuses on kinship care specifically for children and young people requiring this provis...
A notable development in child welfare provision in recent decades has been growth in certain jurisd...