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Ann Wheal
Bart Van Der Neut
Birth Parents
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child protection
child protection strategies
child welfare policy
cultural sensitivity practice
Deirdre Pemberton
Distressed Networks
Edwina Brocklesby
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ethnic minorities
family complexity
Family Friend
Family Group Conference
Family Placement Worker
family systems approach
Foster Care
Foster Care Organisations
Foster Parents
Hermien Marchand
international kinship care policy analysis
Janet Foulds
Jill Worrall
Joan M. Williams
Julia Waldman
Kinship Foster
Kinship Foster Care
Kinship Foster Care Placements
Kinship Foster Families
Kinship Foster Parent
Kinship Placements
Large Families
minority communities support
National Foster Care Association
Network Placements
Non-related Foster Carers
post-communist Europe
Professional Foster Care
Riet Portengen
Social Network Strategies
social work research
Suzette Waterhouse
Traveller Children
UK Local Authority
Unrelated Foster Care
Valerie O'Brien
Van Der Neut
Wilfried Meulenbergs
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9781138321779
- Weight: 430g
- Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
First published in 1999, this work draws together a multi-national collection of papers, and aims to stimulate the development of policy and practice in this often neglected area. It aims to offer examples of good social work practice, informed by relevant theoretical insights; to give a voice to kinship foster carers and young people so that practice can be informed by an understanding of their experience; to share the results of current research; to highlight issues for policy makers; and to place the issues in the wider international context of developing social policy, ideology and social change. There are contributions from the UK, Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, the US and New Zealand.
Fostering Kinship
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