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Fostering Kinship - An International Perspective on Kinship Foster Care

English · Hardback

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List of contents

1. Kinship, Fostering, Obligations and the State, Roger Greeff. 2. The Continuing Role of Kinship Care in a Changing Society, Zofia Waleria Stelmaszuk. 3. Kinship Fostering: Research, Policy and Practice in England, Roger Greeff, Suzette Waterhouse, Edwina Brocklesby. 4. Assessing Family Strengths : A Family Systems Approach, Riet Portengen , Bart van der Neut. 5. Kinship Fostering and Child Protection, Janet Foulds. 6. Placement Choices for Children: Giving More Priority to Kinship Placements? Suzette Waterhouse, Edwina Brocklesby. 7. Working with Family Complexity: Supporting the Network, Hermien Marchand, Wilfried Meulenbergs. 8. Evolving Networks in Relative Care: Alliance and Exclusion, Valerie O’Brien. 9. Training Needs of Friends and Families Who Are Foster Carers, Julia Waldman, Ann Wheal. 10. Kinship Foster Care in New York State: An African-American Perspective, Joan M. Williams. 11. Fostering in a Minority Community: Travellers in Ireland. 12. Kinship Care in New Zealand: Cultural Sensitivity or Economic Expediency? Jill Worrall.

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Roger Greeff

Summary

First published in 1999, this multi-national collection of papers aims to stimulate policy and practice development in social work and gives perspectives from the UK, Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, the US and New Zealand.

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’I recommend all those who are struggling with providing stability for looked-after children, or who are just interested in the subject, to take the time to learn from the reflections and practical experiences that make this book an excellent read.’ Community Care ’...fills a much needed gap...an easy read, written clearly and directly...this book should do much to move kinship care higher on the policy and practice agenda.’ European Journal of Social Work ’...a valuable contribution to the literature on the placement of children.’ British Journal of Social Work ’...should be recommended to childcare practitioners, managers, educators and social work students who are genuinely committed to improving the foster care experiences of looked after children.’ Social Work Education

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