This study explored what contributes to successful family foster care from the perspective of young people by asking them about their most positive memory of family foster care. Forty-four Dutch adolescents and young adults (aged 16-28) participated in this study and shared their most positive memory in a short interview. Their answers were qualitatively analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis, supplemented with an analysis of the structure of their memories. The thematic analysis resulted in the themes Belongingness, Receiving support, Normal family life, It is better than before, and Seeing yourself grow. The structural analysis showed that young people both shared memories related to specific events, as well as memories that portrayed...
This paper presents findings from a study that explored the experiences of young people living in fo...
Children in family foster care have the right to participate in decisions regarding their life, howe...
3Child and family welfare policy makers of Veneto Region (Italy) asked the University of Padua to re...
This study explored what contributes to successful family foster care from the perspective of young ...
This study explored what contributes to successful family foster care from the perspective of young ...
This study explored what contributes to successful family foster care from the perspective of young ...
Children in family foster care have been disproportionately exposed to traumatic experiences, which ...
Current literature highlights the importance of positive attachments between foster carers and Looke...
Foster children have been disproportionately exposed to traumatic events (Turney & Wildeman, 201...
Most Dutch foster children live permanently in foster families. It is often assumed that foster chil...
This study aimed to provide a theoretically-based exploration of the experiences of sons and daught...
This research qualitatively explores the unique experiences and wellbeing of nine individuals who ar...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to determine the factors which helped these foster care al...
The Foster carer- Foster child Intervention (FFI) helps very young foster children to feel safe in t...
This paper presents findings from a study that explored the experiences of young people living in fo...
Children in family foster care have the right to participate in decisions regarding their life, howe...
3Child and family welfare policy makers of Veneto Region (Italy) asked the University of Padua to re...
This study explored what contributes to successful family foster care from the perspective of young ...
This study explored what contributes to successful family foster care from the perspective of young ...
This study explored what contributes to successful family foster care from the perspective of young ...
Children in family foster care have been disproportionately exposed to traumatic experiences, which ...
Current literature highlights the importance of positive attachments between foster carers and Looke...
Foster children have been disproportionately exposed to traumatic events (Turney & Wildeman, 201...
Most Dutch foster children live permanently in foster families. It is often assumed that foster chil...
This study aimed to provide a theoretically-based exploration of the experiences of sons and daught...
This research qualitatively explores the unique experiences and wellbeing of nine individuals who ar...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to determine the factors which helped these foster care al...
The Foster carer- Foster child Intervention (FFI) helps very young foster children to feel safe in t...
This paper presents findings from a study that explored the experiences of young people living in fo...
Children in family foster care have the right to participate in decisions regarding their life, howe...
3Child and family welfare policy makers of Veneto Region (Italy) asked the University of Padua to re...