Kinship foster care involves placing children who cannot live at home in foster care with other members of their family or close network. This book sheds light on different aspects of kinship care development and practice. Using a 20-year longitudinal research study from Norway, this book shows the historical development of kinship care in Norway, research on kinship care, and how family life and relations are negotiated and lived in the span between private and public sphere. It includes the perspectives of the children, their parents and their relatives who have functioned as foster parents. Recognising that kinship care is complex, and needs to be understood and studied from different perspectives, the book describes, analyses and discus...
This article draws on interviews with 26 young adults (15 women and 11 men, aged 19–29) who grew up ...
During the past two decades, child welfare professionals have given kinship care priority as the pre...
The practice of extended family and friends helping to care for children when their parents are unab...
Kinship foster care involves placing children who cannot live at home in foster care with other memb...
This dissertation focuses on kinship foster parents and their experiences caring for their kinship c...
Traditionally, when parents have been unable to lookafter their children due to death, illness, impr...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in European Journal of So...
M.A.Kinship families have cared for children on a full-time basis for thousands of years, and for ma...
M.A.Kinship families have cared for children on a full-time basis for thousands of years, and for ma...
Background: Kinship care occurs when a relative other than a parent provides care for a child. It ca...
Kinship foster care as a field of study in social work has been neglected in South Africa. The diffi...
During the course of this text, we examine the recent change in foster care legislation that says ch...
Over thousands of years and across diverse cultures and contexts, extended families have provided ca...
Foster care is being discussed nowadays mainly in connection with conception of planned closing down...
A notable development in child welfare provision in recent decades has been growth in certain jurisd...
This article draws on interviews with 26 young adults (15 women and 11 men, aged 19–29) who grew up ...
During the past two decades, child welfare professionals have given kinship care priority as the pre...
The practice of extended family and friends helping to care for children when their parents are unab...
Kinship foster care involves placing children who cannot live at home in foster care with other memb...
This dissertation focuses on kinship foster parents and their experiences caring for their kinship c...
Traditionally, when parents have been unable to lookafter their children due to death, illness, impr...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in European Journal of So...
M.A.Kinship families have cared for children on a full-time basis for thousands of years, and for ma...
M.A.Kinship families have cared for children on a full-time basis for thousands of years, and for ma...
Background: Kinship care occurs when a relative other than a parent provides care for a child. It ca...
Kinship foster care as a field of study in social work has been neglected in South Africa. The diffi...
During the course of this text, we examine the recent change in foster care legislation that says ch...
Over thousands of years and across diverse cultures and contexts, extended families have provided ca...
Foster care is being discussed nowadays mainly in connection with conception of planned closing down...
A notable development in child welfare provision in recent decades has been growth in certain jurisd...
This article draws on interviews with 26 young adults (15 women and 11 men, aged 19–29) who grew up ...
During the past two decades, child welfare professionals have given kinship care priority as the pre...
The practice of extended family and friends helping to care for children when their parents are unab...