A discussion of returning home as experienced by children in care. The text explores why and how return occurs and the long-term consequences of rehabilitation. Check-lists based on the research conclusions are included to help social workers make better decisions about returing children home.
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Going Home: Return of Children Separated from Their Families by Roger Bullock
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Table of Contents
Return home in child-care policy and law; the return experience identified in child-care research; return in other contexts; resigning the study; patterns of return; children vulnerable to problems after return; predicting return outcomes; general themes from the intensive study; separation from home; return becomes an issue; the child back at home; children's return to contexts outside the family; long-term outcomes; indicators of a child's successful return; applying factors to individual cases. Appendices: the statistical analysis used to predict children's return outcomes; making assessments of the quality of relationships between the members of the families of children in care.
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GOR006107808
9781855213296
185521329X
Going Home: Return of Children Separated from Their Families by Roger Bullock
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