Residential child care and foster care are two popular substitute placements for children who are separated from their birth families.Various claims and comments have been made on both placements.Some are empirically supported, but some are merely personal beliefs.Unexamined claims and comments might have influenced social workers in their practices and research.Hence, this article presents a brief review of the literature in residential child care and foster care. For this purpose, a comparative analysis on 42 residential child care literature and 49 foster care literature was conducted Outcomes of the analysis show that three main themes can be generated.The themes are research design, professionalism of caregivers and children’s problem...
Ensuring the stability of foster placements for looked after children is a priority for social servi...
Foster care is a complex setting to provide therapeutic interventions due to the high rates of diffi...
This literature review sought the answers to three questions regarding group care for children and a...
Foster care studies are popular in child welfare research and have been widely conducted in the West...
This paper examines literature with regard to the advantages and disadvantages of group homes within...
This dissertation addresses gaps in the child welfare literature from a systemic perspective. The ex...
This is a selected review and critique of twenty articles which investigate psychosocial characteris...
Family-based solutions for children in care are the preferred option in European countries on the gr...
Bibliography: leaves 79-94.The field of related foster care has to a large extent been neglected. Re...
While there is unequivocal agreement on the need to support families and to avoid all unnecessary se...
In England, UK, there has been an overall decline in the use of residential care for children over t...
Orme and Buehler's article, “Foster Family Characteristics and Behavioral and Emotional Problems of ...
Over recent years, residential child care has come under increased scrutiny, and there has been mark...
Ensuring the stability of foster placements for looked after children is a priority for social servi...
This thesis is an examination of an individual, long-term foster home which served a large child pla...
Ensuring the stability of foster placements for looked after children is a priority for social servi...
Foster care is a complex setting to provide therapeutic interventions due to the high rates of diffi...
This literature review sought the answers to three questions regarding group care for children and a...
Foster care studies are popular in child welfare research and have been widely conducted in the West...
This paper examines literature with regard to the advantages and disadvantages of group homes within...
This dissertation addresses gaps in the child welfare literature from a systemic perspective. The ex...
This is a selected review and critique of twenty articles which investigate psychosocial characteris...
Family-based solutions for children in care are the preferred option in European countries on the gr...
Bibliography: leaves 79-94.The field of related foster care has to a large extent been neglected. Re...
While there is unequivocal agreement on the need to support families and to avoid all unnecessary se...
In England, UK, there has been an overall decline in the use of residential care for children over t...
Orme and Buehler's article, “Foster Family Characteristics and Behavioral and Emotional Problems of ...
Over recent years, residential child care has come under increased scrutiny, and there has been mark...
Ensuring the stability of foster placements for looked after children is a priority for social servi...
This thesis is an examination of an individual, long-term foster home which served a large child pla...
Ensuring the stability of foster placements for looked after children is a priority for social servi...
Foster care is a complex setting to provide therapeutic interventions due to the high rates of diffi...
This literature review sought the answers to three questions regarding group care for children and a...