The ICPS Research to Practice Series links the findings of research undertaken by the Institute of Child Protection Studies, Australian Catholic University, to the development of policy and practice in the area of child, youth and family welfare. This issue explores what works to help people make the choice to become a foster carers, and the strategies that can assist in supporting and retaining carers for out-of-home care. It is based on a literature review, which is part of a three-year project to identify the most effective strategies to attract, support and retain successful foster care families. 
In Australia, 94% of children and young people separated from their families live in home based care...
This chapter makes a significant contribution to the international body of knowledge about research ...
The presentation seeks to raise awareness regarding the issue of foster parent retention and to prov...
This report aims to review the literature available on what works to help people to make the complic...
Research over a span of 20 years has clearly identified what support foster carers want. Research ha...
The number of Australian children requiring foster care due to abuse and neglect is increasing at a ...
How best to support children and young people in foster care remains a challenge for child welfare. ...
Foster care provides children in situations of abuse and neglect with an opportunity to grow up in a...
At the same time as the number of children needing out of home care has increased, the number of peo...
This thesis reports on a study of the adequacy and appropriateness of current education and training...
Researchers, practitioners, journalists and politicians increasingly recognise that foster care thro...
Aims; The study aims to explore foster carers' experiences of successful placements and what constit...
The ICPS Research to Practice Series links the findings of research undertaken by ICPS, to...
While there has been a plethora of international and Australian research and\ud inquiries into child...
Foster care in childhood predicts lower education levels and employment rates in adulthood relative ...
In Australia, 94% of children and young people separated from their families live in home based care...
This chapter makes a significant contribution to the international body of knowledge about research ...
The presentation seeks to raise awareness regarding the issue of foster parent retention and to prov...
This report aims to review the literature available on what works to help people to make the complic...
Research over a span of 20 years has clearly identified what support foster carers want. Research ha...
The number of Australian children requiring foster care due to abuse and neglect is increasing at a ...
How best to support children and young people in foster care remains a challenge for child welfare. ...
Foster care provides children in situations of abuse and neglect with an opportunity to grow up in a...
At the same time as the number of children needing out of home care has increased, the number of peo...
This thesis reports on a study of the adequacy and appropriateness of current education and training...
Researchers, practitioners, journalists and politicians increasingly recognise that foster care thro...
Aims; The study aims to explore foster carers' experiences of successful placements and what constit...
The ICPS Research to Practice Series links the findings of research undertaken by ICPS, to...
While there has been a plethora of international and Australian research and\ud inquiries into child...
Foster care in childhood predicts lower education levels and employment rates in adulthood relative ...
In Australia, 94% of children and young people separated from their families live in home based care...
This chapter makes a significant contribution to the international body of knowledge about research ...
The presentation seeks to raise awareness regarding the issue of foster parent retention and to prov...