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Author: SELMAN Peter;
Title: Intercountry adoption in Europe 1998-2008: patterns, trends and issues.
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 34(1), Spring 2010, pp.4-19.
Format: article;
Topics: adopted children; inter-country adoption; statistical methods; statistics; Europe; Add comment Select:
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Author: COCKER Christine; BROWN Helen Cosis;
Title: Sex, sexuality and relationships: developing confidence and discernment when assessing lesbian and gay prospective adopters.
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 34(1), Spring 2010, pp.20-32.
Format: article;
Topics: adoption; adoptive parents; anti-discriminatory practice; assessment; gay men; lesbians; practice; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: DAVIDSON Linda; MCKENZIE Karen;
Title: An examination of the factors that facilitate and hinder the care planning process for very young children in Scotland.
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 34(1), Spring 2010, pp.33-40.
Format: article;
Topics: babies; care planning; looked after children; pre-school children; social workers; research; Scotland; Add comment Select:
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Author: KJELDSEN Christian Christrup; KJELDSEN Marianne Bruhn;
Title: When family becomes the job: fostering practice in Denmark.
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 34(1), Spring 2010, pp.52-64.
Format: article;
Topics: adoption; child care; foster care; foster carers; foster children; Denmark; Add comment Select:
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Author: HOLMES Ben; SILVER Miriam;
Title: Managing behaviour with attachment in mind.
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 34(1), Spring 2010, pp.65-76.
Format: article;
Topics: adopted children; adoptive parents; attachment; behaviour problems; foster carers; foster children; group therapy; intervention; research; England; Add comment Select:
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Author: KENRICK Jenny;
Title: Concurrent planning: a retrospective study of the continuities and discontinuities of care, and their impact on the development of infants and young children placed for adoption by the Coram Concurrent Planning Project.
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 33(4), Winter 2009, pp.5-18.
Format: article;
Topics: adoption; adoptive parents; babies; birth parents; concurrent planning; emotions; foster care; placement; user views; research; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: DAVIES Julie; et al.;
Title: ‘By Listening Hard’: developing a service-user feedback system for adopted and fostered children in receipt of mental health services.
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 33(4), Winter 2009, pp.19-33.
Format: article;
Topics: adopted children; child abuse; child and adolescent mental health services; child neglect; interviews; looked after children; psychotherapy; research methods; user views; research; England; Add comment Select:
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Author: SNIESKIENE Dalija;
Title: The development of foster family care in post-Communist countries: the experience of Lithuania.
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 33(4), Winter 2009, pp.34-43.
Format: article;
Topics: foster care; foster children; looked after children; social welfare; practice; Lithuania; Add comment Select:
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Author: WILLIS Rachel; HOLLAND Sally;
Title: Life story work: reflections on the experience by looked after young people.
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 33(4), Winter 2009, pp.44-52.
Format: article;
Topics: emotions; foster children; interviews; life story books; life story work; looked after children; user views; young people; research; Wales; Add comment Select:
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Author: POSO Tarja;
Title: Memories about the intercountry adoption of Finnish children: decisions about the child’s best interests.
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 33(4), Winter 2009, pp.53-63
Format: article;
Topics: adopted children; child protection services; inter-country adoption; interviews; social work history; social work methods; social workers; research; Finland; Add comment Select:
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Author: FEAST Juliet; et al.;
Title: Work in Progress: the British Chinese Adoption Study (BCAS).
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 33(4), Winter 2009, pp.68-70.
Format: article;
Topics: adopted people; adoption; comparative studies; inter-country adoption; long term outcomes; needs; transracial adoption; research; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: WARREN-ADAMSON Chris;
Title: Exploring kinship care through practitioner collaborative enquiry.
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 33(3), Autumn 2009, pp.76-84
Format: article;
Topics: caseload; collaboration; decision making; groupwork; kinship care; local authorities; social workers; research; England; Add comment Select:
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Author: HARRIS Lesley;
Title: Addressing the health and well-being of children and young people in care: developing the ‘health dashboard’ in Torbay.
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 33(3), Autumn 2009, pp.95-98
Format: article;
Topics: case records; data collection; health; information and communications technology; information management; joint working; local authorities; looked after children; mental health; outcomes; practice; England; Add comment Select:
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Author: ARGENT Hedi;
Title: What’s the problem with kinship care?
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 33(3), Autumn 2009, pp.6-14
Format: article;
Topics: birth families; children in need; childrens services; friendship; kinship care; good practice; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: FARMER Elaine;
Title: Making kinship care work.
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 33(3), Autumn 2009, pp.15-27
Format: article;
Topics: birth families; childrens services; foster carers; foster children; kinship care; placement; research; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: LUTMAN Eleanor; HUNT Joan; WATERHOUSE Suzette;
Title: Placement stability for children in kinship care: a long-term follow-up of children placed in kinship care through care proceedings.
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 33(3), Autumn 2009, pp.28-39
Format: article;
Topics: birth families; friendship; kinship care; outcomes; placement; placement disruption; research; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: BLACK Anne;
Title: Kinship care: current Scottish dilemmas and some proposals for the future.
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 33(3), Autumn 2009, pp.40-50
Format: article;
Topics: benefits; foster carers; kinship care; looked after children; research; Scotland; Add comment Select:
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Author: ALDGATE Jane;
Title: Living in kinship care: a child-centred view.
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 33(3), Autumn 2009, pp.51-63
Format: article;
Topics: foster carers; foster children; grandparents; kinship care; looked after children; policy document; research; Scotland; Add comment Select:
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Author: PALACIOS Jesús; JIMENEZ Jesús;
Title: Kinship foster care: protection or risk?
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 33(3), Autumn 2009, pp.64-75
Format: article;
Topics: foster care; kinship care; looked after children; risk; research; Spain; Add comment Select:
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20 of 785
Author: RUSHTON Alan; MONCK Elizabeth;
Title: Adopters’ experiences of preparation to parent children with serious difficulties.
Reference: Adoption and Fostering, 33(2), Summer 2009, pp.4-12.
Format: article;
Topics: adopted children; adoption; adoptive parents; behaviour problems; emotionally disturbed children; needs; parental skills training; post adoption services; research; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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