Children are frequently cared for by relatives and friends when parents, for whatever reason, are unable to care for their children themselves. This book compares formal kinship care to traditional foster placements to ascertain which children are placed with kin, in what circumstances, how they progress, and how often these placements disrupt.
This book compares formal kinship care to traditional foster placements. The authors explore whether children placed with family and friends fare better or worse than other foster children, what services are provided and needed, and how kin care is experienced by carers, children and social workers.
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This book compares formal kinship care to traditional foster placements. The authors explore whether children placed with family and friends fare better or worse than other foster children, what services are provided and needed, and how kin care is experienced by carers, children and social workers.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.