This newsletter covers information and analysis about the world of leaving care and the development of services to improve the life chances of care leavers.
This newsletter covers information and analysis about the world of leaving care and the development of services to improve the life chances of care leavers.
Child and Youth Care Forum (formerly Child and Youth Care Quarterly) is an independent, professional publication committed to the improvement of child and youth care practice in a variety of day and residential settings and to the advancement of this field.
Child and Youth Care Forum (formerly Child and Youth Care Quarterly) is an independent, professional publication committed to the improvement of child and youth care practice in a variety of day and residential settings and to the advancement of this field.
Subject terms:
looked after children, residential child care, young people, children;
The Journal of Public Child Welfare presents quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods theory-based or applied research, cogent reviews of the literature, policy analyses, and program evaluation articles about child welfare. Topics include: child protective services; child maltreatment; foster care; adoption; recruitment/preparation/retention of foster/adoptive parents; family team conferencing; relative/kinship care; independent living services for youth; relationship with and role of the courts; risk assessment; residential care; permanency and concurrent planning; family preservation; child welfare workforce issues; evidence-based practices; parent/child visitation; financing; policy issues; administration and supervision. Articles from this journal are abstracted and indexed selectively on Social Care Online.
The Journal of Public Child Welfare presents quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods theory-based or applied research, cogent reviews of the literature, policy analyses, and program evaluation articles about child welfare. Topics include: child protective services; child maltreatment; foster care; adoption; recruitment/preparation/retention of foster/adoptive parents; family team conferencing; relative/kinship care; independent living services for youth; relationship with and role of the courts; risk assessment; residential care; permanency and concurrent planning; family preservation; child welfare workforce issues; evidence-based practices; parent/child visitation; financing; policy issues; administration and supervision. Articles from this journal are abstracted and indexed selectively on Social Care Online.
Subject terms:
looked after children, residential child care, adoption, child protection, foster care;