This article suggests that kin are engaged as a resource by local departments of social services and diverted into informal kinship care, outside of foster care, and that these families often are not connected to services. The authors offer a procedure for insuring that kin who are diverted are connected to kinship navigators and direct services
To highlight the individual and systemic practices that perpetuate the overuse of and reliance on ki...
This qualitative study explored the characteristics and experiences of relative caregivers in Los An...
A special edition of Journal of Adoption and Fostering, this article examines a collaborative enquir...
This article addresses a practice commonly known in the child welfare community as “kinship diversio...
Over thousands of years and across diverse cultures and contexts, extended families have provided ca...
It has been eight years since the Children and Youth Services Review first special issue on kinship ...
This article discusses the inadequacy of the current welfare system in meeting the needs of so-calle...
This article characterizes kinship care arrangements, surveys the problems with which kinship caregi...
Kinship caregivers are relatives or close friends who assume caregiving responsibilities due to a va...
thesisKinship foster care is care by relatives or close family friends. The definition of kin varies...
In supporting kinship care as a “new ” solution to old child welfare problems, we should acknowledge...
A focus on the phenomenon of "kinship care" which refers to circumstances in which children are in t...
Kinship care has a far-reaching impact on child welfare agencies ’ permanency planning efforts and t...
Kinship-care is a generic term which covers a range of circumstances and Court orders, but essential...
During the past two decades, child welfare professionals have given kinship care priority as the pre...
To highlight the individual and systemic practices that perpetuate the overuse of and reliance on ki...
This qualitative study explored the characteristics and experiences of relative caregivers in Los An...
A special edition of Journal of Adoption and Fostering, this article examines a collaborative enquir...
This article addresses a practice commonly known in the child welfare community as “kinship diversio...
Over thousands of years and across diverse cultures and contexts, extended families have provided ca...
It has been eight years since the Children and Youth Services Review first special issue on kinship ...
This article discusses the inadequacy of the current welfare system in meeting the needs of so-calle...
This article characterizes kinship care arrangements, surveys the problems with which kinship caregi...
Kinship caregivers are relatives or close friends who assume caregiving responsibilities due to a va...
thesisKinship foster care is care by relatives or close family friends. The definition of kin varies...
In supporting kinship care as a “new ” solution to old child welfare problems, we should acknowledge...
A focus on the phenomenon of "kinship care" which refers to circumstances in which children are in t...
Kinship care has a far-reaching impact on child welfare agencies ’ permanency planning efforts and t...
Kinship-care is a generic term which covers a range of circumstances and Court orders, but essential...
During the past two decades, child welfare professionals have given kinship care priority as the pre...
To highlight the individual and systemic practices that perpetuate the overuse of and reliance on ki...
This qualitative study explored the characteristics and experiences of relative caregivers in Los An...
A special edition of Journal of Adoption and Fostering, this article examines a collaborative enquir...