peer reviewedThe purpose of this study was to follow up on a study that found that, for 70% of children in foster care, social workers felt that family reintegration was not an option. We therefore continued the study by comparing the prospects for family reintegration of 661 children placed in institutions with those of 568 children placed in foster care. Our results show that institutional social workers assess the possibilities of reintegration as being higher than for children in foster care, while in reality the number of children in the process of reintegration is identical in both populations. However, in spite of these favorable possibilities, when workers with foster families and in institutions are asked about the specific plan ...
Based on the underlying principle that all children have the right to be cared for by their birth fa...
For one’s proper maturation, every child needs a family which would provide him or her with care, l...
America’s Foster Care system is in crisis. It is not uncommon for a child to be removed from a negle...
Research Framework : Preschool children are less likely to be reunified to their biological parents ...
Research Framework: Foster-to-adopt families foster children intending to adopt them. Children place...
The world of child welfare is a challenging one. In order to ensure long-term stability, a worker mu...
Research Framework: Every year in Quebec, thousands of children are supported by the Child Welfare P...
Background: Family reunification refers to the process through which children and adolescents under ...
peer reviewedThis study was conducted in the French-speaking part of Belgium. The aim of this study ...
A recognized goal of family reunification programs is preventing the reentry of children into foster...
This article is a methodological and thematic analysis of various studies on adulthood outcome of ex...
Adoption has increased in importance as both an exit goal and exit outcome for 20-25% of children in...
The aim of this qualitative study was to reflect upon the perspectives of Swedish childcare and fost...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough a significant number of foster children eventually return to ...
This dissertation addresses gaps in the child welfare literature from a systemic perspective. The ex...
Based on the underlying principle that all children have the right to be cared for by their birth fa...
For one’s proper maturation, every child needs a family which would provide him or her with care, l...
America’s Foster Care system is in crisis. It is not uncommon for a child to be removed from a negle...
Research Framework : Preschool children are less likely to be reunified to their biological parents ...
Research Framework: Foster-to-adopt families foster children intending to adopt them. Children place...
The world of child welfare is a challenging one. In order to ensure long-term stability, a worker mu...
Research Framework: Every year in Quebec, thousands of children are supported by the Child Welfare P...
Background: Family reunification refers to the process through which children and adolescents under ...
peer reviewedThis study was conducted in the French-speaking part of Belgium. The aim of this study ...
A recognized goal of family reunification programs is preventing the reentry of children into foster...
This article is a methodological and thematic analysis of various studies on adulthood outcome of ex...
Adoption has increased in importance as both an exit goal and exit outcome for 20-25% of children in...
The aim of this qualitative study was to reflect upon the perspectives of Swedish childcare and fost...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough a significant number of foster children eventually return to ...
This dissertation addresses gaps in the child welfare literature from a systemic perspective. The ex...
Based on the underlying principle that all children have the right to be cared for by their birth fa...
For one’s proper maturation, every child needs a family which would provide him or her with care, l...
America’s Foster Care system is in crisis. It is not uncommon for a child to be removed from a negle...