The author describes a small-scale project, called Lovin' Care, designed to facilitate love-led practice in children's residential care in England. She provides evidence of its positive impact, on children, their care adults, and the residential organisations involved, and reflects on the potential power for good of a cultural change towards love-led practice in children's care
There is growing recognition of the place of love in residential care for children (Smith, 2009). Th...
This paper considers therapeutic approaches to residential care with specific attention to the quest...
This paper considers therapeutic approaches to residential care with specific attention to the quest...
The author describes a small-scale project, called Lovin' Care, designed to facilitate love-led prac...
Everyone needs to feel loved. The author examines what 'love' means in the context of residential ch...
In this very personal account, Angus Skinner, former Chief Social Work Adviser to Scottish Ministers...
This thesis examines practitioners’ constructions of love in the context of their work in Early Chil...
This paper explores the development of practice in residential child care, initially within the cont...
This article explores how and why child care theory and practice has been separated from the idea an...
This innovation session at the BERA annual conference expounds a framework for shaping effective pra...
There is growing recognition of the place of love in residential care for children (Smith, 2009). Th...
Since children and youth are often cared for by many professionals who are trained and educated in d...
Love is rarely mentioned in Early Childhood Education and Care and there is no agreed definition for...
Questions about whether love can be offered in residential child care units, whether combining child...
Ten years ago it would have been highly unlikely to be publishing a journal issue on a theme of love...
There is growing recognition of the place of love in residential care for children (Smith, 2009). Th...
This paper considers therapeutic approaches to residential care with specific attention to the quest...
This paper considers therapeutic approaches to residential care with specific attention to the quest...
The author describes a small-scale project, called Lovin' Care, designed to facilitate love-led prac...
Everyone needs to feel loved. The author examines what 'love' means in the context of residential ch...
In this very personal account, Angus Skinner, former Chief Social Work Adviser to Scottish Ministers...
This thesis examines practitioners’ constructions of love in the context of their work in Early Chil...
This paper explores the development of practice in residential child care, initially within the cont...
This article explores how and why child care theory and practice has been separated from the idea an...
This innovation session at the BERA annual conference expounds a framework for shaping effective pra...
There is growing recognition of the place of love in residential care for children (Smith, 2009). Th...
Since children and youth are often cared for by many professionals who are trained and educated in d...
Love is rarely mentioned in Early Childhood Education and Care and there is no agreed definition for...
Questions about whether love can be offered in residential child care units, whether combining child...
Ten years ago it would have been highly unlikely to be publishing a journal issue on a theme of love...
There is growing recognition of the place of love in residential care for children (Smith, 2009). Th...
This paper considers therapeutic approaches to residential care with specific attention to the quest...
This paper considers therapeutic approaches to residential care with specific attention to the quest...