This article reports on an in-depth qualitative case study of 10 foster care families across England and Wales, and focuses on the birth children and their experiences of supporting the young people placed with them. We explore with these children and young people some of the challenges they perceive, the benefits they reap, as well as the skills and strengths that they bring to fostering. Their accounts of caring indicate that birth children engage in careful strategies of ‘sibling-like’ mediation with the fostered ‘strangers’ who first enter their homes and which, over time, brings an indispensable ‘glue’ to relationships that may all too often go unrecognised. The importance of learning from their contribution to placement stability and ...
Around 95,000 children were in the care of local authorities in the UK in 2016, most often as a resu...
This thesis presents a qualitative case study of successful fostering in Wales. The study examines t...
Producción CientíficaBackground: Research reveals that children with childhoods characterised by pla...
This article reports on an in-depth qualitative case study of 10 foster care families across England...
While a wealth of literature exists on the topic of fostering, limited research has been published o...
Research has demonstrated that there is more likely to be a disruption to the placement where foster...
Children's foster care is practised and studied in many parts of the world, but little attention is ...
Background: Research has demonstrated that there is more likely to be a disruption to the placement ...
The task of foster care impacts all members of the fostering family, not least the birth children of...
The everyday lives of young fostered children are rarely studied. Using an ethnographic approach inc...
Children, who grow up in families, where their parents have decided to take care of a foster child o...
This research qualitatively explores the unique experiences and wellbeing of nine individuals who ar...
Many children and young people who enter foster care have experienced neglect and/or abuse. They dis...
Within today’s society, many different forms of “alternative parenting” exist, including single pare...
Foster placement breakdown has an adverse effect on a looked after child’s (CLA) educational outcome...
Around 95,000 children were in the care of local authorities in the UK in 2016, most often as a resu...
This thesis presents a qualitative case study of successful fostering in Wales. The study examines t...
Producción CientíficaBackground: Research reveals that children with childhoods characterised by pla...
This article reports on an in-depth qualitative case study of 10 foster care families across England...
While a wealth of literature exists on the topic of fostering, limited research has been published o...
Research has demonstrated that there is more likely to be a disruption to the placement where foster...
Children's foster care is practised and studied in many parts of the world, but little attention is ...
Background: Research has demonstrated that there is more likely to be a disruption to the placement ...
The task of foster care impacts all members of the fostering family, not least the birth children of...
The everyday lives of young fostered children are rarely studied. Using an ethnographic approach inc...
Children, who grow up in families, where their parents have decided to take care of a foster child o...
This research qualitatively explores the unique experiences and wellbeing of nine individuals who ar...
Many children and young people who enter foster care have experienced neglect and/or abuse. They dis...
Within today’s society, many different forms of “alternative parenting” exist, including single pare...
Foster placement breakdown has an adverse effect on a looked after child’s (CLA) educational outcome...
Around 95,000 children were in the care of local authorities in the UK in 2016, most often as a resu...
This thesis presents a qualitative case study of successful fostering in Wales. The study examines t...
Producción CientíficaBackground: Research reveals that children with childhoods characterised by pla...