Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They may have experienced violence and physical, sexual or emotional abuse. They may be involved in offending or the misuse of drugs and alcohol. They are separated from their families and have to cope with living in a group situation with other young people and staff members. Children and young people in residential care also possess strengths, competencies and resilience. We have much to learn from their experiences and perspectives, both generally and surrounding their time in care. This paper will address the ethical issues which arise from gaining the views of children and young people in residential care, drawing on the experience of carrying...
Secure children's homes are used to accommodate children aged 10–16 under two main categories; while...
There have long been concerns about the use of physical restraint in residential care. This paper pr...
When social care workers must respond to behaviour which poses serious, imminent danger, the respons...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
ssue 18 of the ICPS Research to Practice series explores the development of safe residential service...
This paper explores the development of practice in residential child care, initially within the cont...
This paper explores the development of practice in residential child care, initially within the cont...
Secure children's homes are used to accommodate children aged 10–16 under two main categories; while...
There have long been concerns about the use of physical restraint in residential care. This paper pr...
When social care workers must respond to behaviour which poses serious, imminent danger, the respons...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
Children and young people in residential care are some of the most vulnerable in our society. They m...
ssue 18 of the ICPS Research to Practice series explores the development of safe residential service...
This paper explores the development of practice in residential child care, initially within the cont...
This paper explores the development of practice in residential child care, initially within the cont...
Secure children's homes are used to accommodate children aged 10–16 under two main categories; while...
There have long been concerns about the use of physical restraint in residential care. This paper pr...
When social care workers must respond to behaviour which poses serious, imminent danger, the respons...