It is not uncommon to hear foster carers and child protection case workers comment about a child’s behaviour both before and after parental contact. Frequently these comments are negative, the view being expressed that contact should be reduced because the children get upset at seeing their parents for a limited time, and then at having to separate from them. The child’s resultant distress seems too difficult to manage for foster carers. Some foster parents even go so far as to suggest that parental contact should completely cease. This article sets out the rationale for parent–child contact after a Children’s Court has ruled that there is “no realistic possibility of restoration” of a child to parental care. In doing so, the article revisi...
Copyright © 2002 Haworth Press, Inc.This paper examines the association between parental contact and...
The purpose of this paper is to explore negative peer interactions in foster care. Looked after chil...
Maintaining links with the family of origin is significant to children's welfare. This thesis studie...
Foster carers have an important role to play in maximising the quality of any contact between child...
Foster carers have an important role to play in maximising the quality of any contact between childr...
Foster carers have an important role to play in maximising the quality of any contact between childr...
When child protection caseworkers make first contact with the parents of a child (or children) who i...
Legislative and practice guidance in the United Kingdom suggests foster carers are central to effect...
Introduction Contact is an important part of the out-of-home care system and for maintaining birth f...
This paper presents the results of research on the views of children about contacts with their birth...
This dissertation describes a study that investigated the perceptions of foster parents and kinship ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship of the foster child to his own family, and ...
The final version of this article may be accessed at the link below. © 2004 Kluwer Academic Publishe...
There is in Australia, once again, much attention and enquiry focussed on decision making in childre...
This study investigates the association between the contact of children or young people in care with...
Copyright © 2002 Haworth Press, Inc.This paper examines the association between parental contact and...
The purpose of this paper is to explore negative peer interactions in foster care. Looked after chil...
Maintaining links with the family of origin is significant to children's welfare. This thesis studie...
Foster carers have an important role to play in maximising the quality of any contact between child...
Foster carers have an important role to play in maximising the quality of any contact between childr...
Foster carers have an important role to play in maximising the quality of any contact between childr...
When child protection caseworkers make first contact with the parents of a child (or children) who i...
Legislative and practice guidance in the United Kingdom suggests foster carers are central to effect...
Introduction Contact is an important part of the out-of-home care system and for maintaining birth f...
This paper presents the results of research on the views of children about contacts with their birth...
This dissertation describes a study that investigated the perceptions of foster parents and kinship ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship of the foster child to his own family, and ...
The final version of this article may be accessed at the link below. © 2004 Kluwer Academic Publishe...
There is in Australia, once again, much attention and enquiry focussed on decision making in childre...
This study investigates the association between the contact of children or young people in care with...
Copyright © 2002 Haworth Press, Inc.This paper examines the association between parental contact and...
The purpose of this paper is to explore negative peer interactions in foster care. Looked after chil...
Maintaining links with the family of origin is significant to children's welfare. This thesis studie...