It is widely accepted that young people residing in youth care transition to independence and adult responsibilities earlier than peers living within their family of origin. Literature, examining the way young people in care construct this transition, is scarce. Moreover, few studies have heard the voices of these youth in transition. A better understanding of the experiences of the youth transitioning out of care is critical for the development of appropriate supports and services to meet their needs. Therefore, this PHD-project aims to gain insight into the experiences and needs of young people during this transition period. To obtain an elaborate picture of that period, a follow-up study is used, involving two waves of data collection...
PhD (Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Against the background of various...
The Australian National Homelessness Research Agenda funded this study which explored post-care home...
Residential settings are commonly thought of as the most restrictive placement along the continuum a...
It is widely accepted that young people residing in youth care transition to independence and adult ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley] via the DOI in th...
Historically, young people leaving care and making the transition to independent living have been co...
Recent years has seen a shift away from youth transitions being understood in terms of a linear prog...
This article aims at understanding what becomes of young people leaving care, by examining the proce...
The transition to adulthood for young people leaving care has become a significant subject of resea...
Young people who have been in care show relatively poor outcomes in comparison to young people who h...
Young people who have been in care show relatively poor outcomes in comparison to young people who h...
What do young people leaving youth care think about their future? How do they view their transition ...
There are two interlinked conceptual frameworks at the heart of this study. These are youth to adult...
The transition to adulthood is difficult for most young people. It is a time when young people make ...
In this paper we draw on in-depth interviews with 59 young people (aged between 18-24) who had exper...
PhD (Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Against the background of various...
The Australian National Homelessness Research Agenda funded this study which explored post-care home...
Residential settings are commonly thought of as the most restrictive placement along the continuum a...
It is widely accepted that young people residing in youth care transition to independence and adult ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley] via the DOI in th...
Historically, young people leaving care and making the transition to independent living have been co...
Recent years has seen a shift away from youth transitions being understood in terms of a linear prog...
This article aims at understanding what becomes of young people leaving care, by examining the proce...
The transition to adulthood for young people leaving care has become a significant subject of resea...
Young people who have been in care show relatively poor outcomes in comparison to young people who h...
Young people who have been in care show relatively poor outcomes in comparison to young people who h...
What do young people leaving youth care think about their future? How do they view their transition ...
There are two interlinked conceptual frameworks at the heart of this study. These are youth to adult...
The transition to adulthood is difficult for most young people. It is a time when young people make ...
In this paper we draw on in-depth interviews with 59 young people (aged between 18-24) who had exper...
PhD (Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Against the background of various...
The Australian National Homelessness Research Agenda funded this study which explored post-care home...
Residential settings are commonly thought of as the most restrictive placement along the continuum a...