The practice of extended family and friends helping to care for children when their parents are unable to is an enduring tradition in many cultures. Kinship care provides the largest proportion of out of home care in Western society but many of these carers experience poverty and deprivation, and do not receive comparable levels of support, financial or professional, to other placement types. This study provides UK evidence for the relationship between kinship care and deprivation and examines how the welfare state frames kinship care in policy and practice
This thesis focuses on kinship care specifically for children and young people requiring this provis...
Background: Kinship care occurs when a relative other than a parent provides care for a child. It ca...
Over thousands of years and across diverse cultures and contexts, extended families have provided ca...
The practice of extended family and friends helping to care for children when their parents are unab...
The practice of extended family and friends helping to care for children when their parents are unab...
The practice of extended family and friends helping to care for children when their parents are unab...
This article summarises the main research evidence about children living in kinship care placements ...
A notable development in child welfare provision in recent decades has been growth in certain jurisd...
Our presentation examines the dynamics of kinship care in three regions of the world. The following ...
Until recently, little was known about kinship care in the UK. Research has begun to illuminate the ...
Kinship foster care involves placing children who cannot live at home in foster care with other memb...
This thesis focuses on kinship care specifically for children and young people requiring this provis...
Although UK law and policy favour family and friends care, the number of children placed in kinship ...
Around 30,000 young people enter care every year, with more than a fifth of those being placed with ...
Little is known about how kinship care arrangements within the child welfare system compare to kinsh...
This thesis focuses on kinship care specifically for children and young people requiring this provis...
Background: Kinship care occurs when a relative other than a parent provides care for a child. It ca...
Over thousands of years and across diverse cultures and contexts, extended families have provided ca...
The practice of extended family and friends helping to care for children when their parents are unab...
The practice of extended family and friends helping to care for children when their parents are unab...
The practice of extended family and friends helping to care for children when their parents are unab...
This article summarises the main research evidence about children living in kinship care placements ...
A notable development in child welfare provision in recent decades has been growth in certain jurisd...
Our presentation examines the dynamics of kinship care in three regions of the world. The following ...
Until recently, little was known about kinship care in the UK. Research has begun to illuminate the ...
Kinship foster care involves placing children who cannot live at home in foster care with other memb...
This thesis focuses on kinship care specifically for children and young people requiring this provis...
Although UK law and policy favour family and friends care, the number of children placed in kinship ...
Around 30,000 young people enter care every year, with more than a fifth of those being placed with ...
Little is known about how kinship care arrangements within the child welfare system compare to kinsh...
This thesis focuses on kinship care specifically for children and young people requiring this provis...
Background: Kinship care occurs when a relative other than a parent provides care for a child. It ca...
Over thousands of years and across diverse cultures and contexts, extended families have provided ca...