Sibling co-placement and kinship care have each been shown to protect against the occurrence of placement change for youth in substitute care. However, little is known about the effects of different combinations of sibling placement and relative caregiver status on placement change. Nor does the field fully understand how family dynamics may differ in these households. Utilizing data from the Supporting Siblings in Foster Care study, this paper examines family dynamics across four typologies of living composition, and tests the effects of living composition membership on the odds of experiencing a placement change over an 18-month period of time. Findings suggest that across living composition typologies, children who were placed separately...
Foster placement breakdown has an adverse effect on a looked after child’s (CLA) educational outcome...
The majority of children placed into foster care are separated from their siblings upon entering the...
Research indicates there is a high level of placement instability in foster care. There is general c...
This study examines a range of outcomes for children in foster care who have siblings, using a large...
Foster care is the preferred type of out-of-home placement for children and youth when they are not ...
Ensuring the stability of foster placements for looked after children is a priority for social servi...
Ensuring the stability of foster placements for looked after children is a priority for social servi...
ii Many foster children experience numerous placements while in out-of-home care; some up to fifteen...
In the past two decades, researchers in the social sciences have begun to examine the importance of ...
This study investigates whether the type of pre-discharge placement, kinship versus non-kinship fost...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Abuse in foster care ...
This study sought to identify factors that contribute to the relational well-being of youth in subst...
This review examined risk and protective factors associated with placement breakdown across k = 26 s...
textThe child welfare system has a responsibility to provide healthy environments for children who a...
The Children and Young Persons Act (2008) places a duty on Local Authorities to accommodate siblings...
Foster placement breakdown has an adverse effect on a looked after child’s (CLA) educational outcome...
The majority of children placed into foster care are separated from their siblings upon entering the...
Research indicates there is a high level of placement instability in foster care. There is general c...
This study examines a range of outcomes for children in foster care who have siblings, using a large...
Foster care is the preferred type of out-of-home placement for children and youth when they are not ...
Ensuring the stability of foster placements for looked after children is a priority for social servi...
Ensuring the stability of foster placements for looked after children is a priority for social servi...
ii Many foster children experience numerous placements while in out-of-home care; some up to fifteen...
In the past two decades, researchers in the social sciences have begun to examine the importance of ...
This study investigates whether the type of pre-discharge placement, kinship versus non-kinship fost...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Abuse in foster care ...
This study sought to identify factors that contribute to the relational well-being of youth in subst...
This review examined risk and protective factors associated with placement breakdown across k = 26 s...
textThe child welfare system has a responsibility to provide healthy environments for children who a...
The Children and Young Persons Act (2008) places a duty on Local Authorities to accommodate siblings...
Foster placement breakdown has an adverse effect on a looked after child’s (CLA) educational outcome...
The majority of children placed into foster care are separated from their siblings upon entering the...
Research indicates there is a high level of placement instability in foster care. There is general c...