This article examines the concept of co-created and person-centred recordkeeping and the needs for this in out-of-home child-care contexts, drawing out a recordkeeping framework. The article uses the research of the UK MIRRA (Memory – Identity – Rights in Records – Access) project as its critical evidence base. MIRRA is a participatory research project, hosted at the Department of Information Studies at University College London (UCL) since 2017, which places Care Leavers as co-researchers at the heart of the work. The study has gathered evidence from care-experienced people, social workers, archivists, records managers, and researchers. The case context of care-experienced people provides a powerful focus for shifting views of records crea...
Children and young people living in care are the subjects of extensive detailed records, the majorit...
This briefing is for managers and senior leaders in children’s social care. Its purpose is to suppor...
In both the UK and Australia, many thousands of children experience life in public care. Such experi...
This article examines the concept of co-created and person-centred recordkeeping and the needs for t...
This article examines the concept of co-created and person-centred recordkeeping and the needs for t...
This article examines the concept of co-created and person-centred recordkeeping and the needs for t...
This article examines the concept of co-created and person-centred recordkeeping and the needs for t...
This article examines the concept and needs for co-created and person-centred recordkeeping in out-o...
In family settings stories, photographs and memory objects support narratives of identity and belong...
In family settings stories, photographs and memory objects support narratives of identity and belong...
In 2019 there were over 75,000 children and young people in out-of-home care in England and Wales. R...
In family settings stories, photographs and memory objects support narratives of identity and belong...
Recent reports by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) emphasised the critical im...
Recent reports by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) emphasised the critical im...
Purpose: This paper examines the recordkeeping governance requirements of the childhood out-of-home ...
Children and young people living in care are the subjects of extensive detailed records, the majorit...
This briefing is for managers and senior leaders in children’s social care. Its purpose is to suppor...
In both the UK and Australia, many thousands of children experience life in public care. Such experi...
This article examines the concept of co-created and person-centred recordkeeping and the needs for t...
This article examines the concept of co-created and person-centred recordkeeping and the needs for t...
This article examines the concept of co-created and person-centred recordkeeping and the needs for t...
This article examines the concept of co-created and person-centred recordkeeping and the needs for t...
This article examines the concept and needs for co-created and person-centred recordkeeping in out-o...
In family settings stories, photographs and memory objects support narratives of identity and belong...
In family settings stories, photographs and memory objects support narratives of identity and belong...
In 2019 there were over 75,000 children and young people in out-of-home care in England and Wales. R...
In family settings stories, photographs and memory objects support narratives of identity and belong...
Recent reports by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) emphasised the critical im...
Recent reports by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) emphasised the critical im...
Purpose: This paper examines the recordkeeping governance requirements of the childhood out-of-home ...
Children and young people living in care are the subjects of extensive detailed records, the majorit...
This briefing is for managers and senior leaders in children’s social care. Its purpose is to suppor...
In both the UK and Australia, many thousands of children experience life in public care. Such experi...