AbstractWhilst child protection systems are concerned with removal of children from their families in the interests of safety, the capacity of child welfare systems to return children safely to their families of origin is of central importance. The multidimensional standardised assessment tool, the North Carolina Family Assessment Scale—Reunification (NCFAS-R) was used by practitioners to assess family strengths and needs in case planning and reunification decision making. The current paper examined (1) whether NCFAS-R domain ratings at intake and closure differ by characteristics of parents and children; and (2) whether reunification is predicted by NCFAS-R score at closure.The study sample consists of 145 children aged 0–12years from 84 f...
Abstract Background Family reunification refers to the process through which children and adolescent...
Background: Family reunification refers to the process through which children and adolescents under ...
Background: Reunification of looked after children with their birth parents is the most common route...
AbstractWhilst child protection systems are concerned with removal of children from their families i...
Little is known about decision-making regarding the reunification of children in care, or about the ...
A recognized goal of family reunification programs is preventing the reentry of children into foster...
The aim of this study was to examine the nature and predictors of family reunification patterns in A...
This paper discusses the experiences of parents receiving family reunification services because thei...
Session 5: Systematic Review. Presenter: Stacey M. Saunders-Adams, Ph.D., The Ohio State University ...
Reunification with family is the most common outcome for looked after children in England (Departmen...
The aim of this study was to examine the nature and predictors of family reunification patterns acro...
Based on the underlying principle that all children have the right to be cared for by their birth fa...
Children who enter care are frequently from families who are disadvantaged economically, socially an...
Family reunification is one of the central tenents of the child welfare system, yet research support...
Children who enter care are frequently from families who are disadvantaged economically, socially an...
Abstract Background Family reunification refers to the process through which children and adolescent...
Background: Family reunification refers to the process through which children and adolescents under ...
Background: Reunification of looked after children with their birth parents is the most common route...
AbstractWhilst child protection systems are concerned with removal of children from their families i...
Little is known about decision-making regarding the reunification of children in care, or about the ...
A recognized goal of family reunification programs is preventing the reentry of children into foster...
The aim of this study was to examine the nature and predictors of family reunification patterns in A...
This paper discusses the experiences of parents receiving family reunification services because thei...
Session 5: Systematic Review. Presenter: Stacey M. Saunders-Adams, Ph.D., The Ohio State University ...
Reunification with family is the most common outcome for looked after children in England (Departmen...
The aim of this study was to examine the nature and predictors of family reunification patterns acro...
Based on the underlying principle that all children have the right to be cared for by their birth fa...
Children who enter care are frequently from families who are disadvantaged economically, socially an...
Family reunification is one of the central tenents of the child welfare system, yet research support...
Children who enter care are frequently from families who are disadvantaged economically, socially an...
Abstract Background Family reunification refers to the process through which children and adolescent...
Background: Family reunification refers to the process through which children and adolescents under ...
Background: Reunification of looked after children with their birth parents is the most common route...