The adoption of looked after maltreated children in England: challenges, opportunities and outcomes
In England about 72,670 children were in care at 31st March 2017 (Department for Education, 2017). Unlike Australia, few of these children were placed with kinship carers: only 11% were placed with an approved foster carer who was a relative or friend of the family. More children are living with kin...
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פורמט: | Journal article |
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Association of Children's Welfare Agencies
2017
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סיכום: | In England about 72,670 children were in care at 31st March 2017 (Department for Education, 2017). Unlike Australia, few of these children were placed with kinship carers: only 11% were placed with an approved foster carer who was a relative or friend of the family. More children are living with kinship carers under a special guardianship order but once the order is made children are no longer deemed to be in care. Consequently, most children in care (approx. 64%) are living with unrelated foster carers. Foster carers are professionals who are approved and registered with an agency and who receive a fee on the basis of being self-employed. |
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