Residential Care

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Abused Children's Behaviour
ANTI-OPPRESSIVE PRACTICE
anti-oppressive social work
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Behaviour Problems Scores
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child welfare research
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ethnic
ethnic minority children
Family Life Education
Follow
Forgotten Group
foster
Foster Care
foster care policy
Foster Siblings
Friendship Family
Group Home Care
Group Home Life
international residential care practices
origin
Professional Foster Care
qualitative care evaluation
Residential Care
Residential Care Institution
Residential Care Workers
Residential Life
Social Work Services Inspectorate
Social Workers
SOS
SOS Child's Village
Young Men
Young Residents
Youth Care
Youth Care Practice
youth group homes

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754640981
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jun 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Discussing key contemporary issues in residential and foster care for children, this theoretically and empirically rich volume draws on new research from across Europe and Canada. Contributions stem from a broad spectrum of researchers and practitioners in the field, engaging in comparative international perspectives of problems of enduring relevance. This book particularly focuses on anti-oppressive practice, foster care, mainstreaming in education, ethnic origin, competency level and research as a tool in residential care. The book will make a significant impact to the literature on social work and child and family welfare.
Hans Göran Eriksson is Associate Professor and Researcher at the Regional Child Protection Research Unit, Norwegian University of Science and Techology, Trondheim, Norway and Torill Tjerflaat is Director of the Regional Child Protection Research Unit, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Allforsk, Norway.

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