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- Author:
- FRY Ena
- Journal article citation:
- Social Work Today, 29.10.92, 1992, pp.20-21.
- Publisher:
- British Association of Social Workers
Young people with disabilities leaving care are in danger of falling into a gap between services provided under the Children Act and those offered under community care.
After care: making the most of foster care
- Author:
- FRY Ena
- Publisher:
- National Foster care Association
- Publication year:
- 1992
- Pagination:
- 88p.,diags.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- London
Report looking at the informal support offered by foster carers and their families, and how this could be channelled, with proper recognition and support, into making a contribution to preventing homelessness among young people leaving care.
More than an address: a good practice guide to remand foster care
- Authors:
- GILL Peter, FRY Ena
- Publisher:
- National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders
- Publication year:
- 2001
- Pagination:
- 32p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Good support and guidance are crucial in helping young people on remand go on to lead law abiding lives. This good practice guide looks at the role remand foster carers play in building more positive futures. It sets out a framework to ensure that remand foster carers are regarded as genuine partners in local remand services.
Focus on teenage fostering
- Authors:
- SEXTY Carol, FRY Ena
- Publisher:
- National Foster care Association
- Publication year:
- 1999
- Pagination:
- 101p.
- Place of publication:
- London
Examines what factors make for successful fostering of teenagers, based on a survey of agencies active in the field. Describes the nature and organisation of services for teenagers, and the recruitment, assessment, training, and support of foster carers. Discusses placement, monitoring, finance and after care. Includes a section on specialist foster care, such as remand fostering, kinship care, and mother and baby placements. Concludes with recommendations for future practice.
Setting the agenda: what's left to do in leaving care?
- Authors:
- ALLARD Amanda, FRY Ena, SUFIAN Jane
- Publisher:
- Action on Aftercare Consortium
- Publication year:
- 2004
- Pagination:
- 12p.
Support for care leavers and the impact of the Children (Leaving Care) Act 2000 are analysed in a new policy report. The study calls for: more resources to go into services to support the most vulnerable young people; more and higher quality accommodation for care leavers; and a greater focus on health for care leavers, particularly mental health and teenage pregnancy issues. The report is published by Action on Aftercare Consortium. Members include NCH, and many other charities and local authority organisations. The consortium promotes the best interests of care leavers.