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Elizabeth Skora Horgan & Julie Poehlmann-Tynan - Journal of Children and Media ,

This article explores in-home video chat between children and their incarcerated parents as a potentially viable option for building relationships during incarceration, especially when opportunities for positive physical contact are limited or non-existent.

Joshua Eldridge, Mary John, Kate Gleeson - Adoption & Fostering,

The current study employed Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) to guide the analysis of semi-structured interviews with eight young people with a range of care experiences, looking at the topic of confiding in others.

Andrew S Browning - Adoption & Fostering,

In this article, two case studies chart show that if foster carers are able to reflect upon the painful and unwanted feelings evoked in them, and acknowledge and take responsibility for what has become enacted in the placement, there may be an opportunity for harmful dynamics to be processed and repaired.

Andrew S Browning - Adoption & Fostering,

The manner in which foster children present and the frightening feelings this may trigger can overwhelm the foster carers’ capacity to sustain a nurturing stance in relation to the children and jeopardise the placement. In this article, two case studies chart such a dynamic and show that if carers are able to reflect upon the painful and unwanted feelings evoked in them, and acknowledge and take responsibility for what has become enacted in the placement, there may be an opportunity for this harmful dynamic to be processed and repaired.

Joshua Eldridge Sutton, Mary John, Kate Gleeson - Adoption & Fostering,

The current study employed Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) to guide the analysis of semi-structured interviews with eight young people with a range of care experiences, looking at the topic of confiding in others.

William Coman, Lynda McGill, Michelle Rainey - Adoption & Fostering,

This article summarises the Narrative Model and shows how it supports placement stability for children.

Katherine H Shelton, Coralie Merchant, Jane Lynch - Adoption & Fostering,

This article describes a major development in child care practice in Wales that has occurred over the past two years. The Adopting Together Service (ATS) involves a unique, innovative and multi-layered collaboration between the voluntary adoption agencies (VAAs – non-governmental charities) and regional adoption teams (statutory agencies) to secure permanence for children who wait the longest to find families.

The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action,

The purpose of this evidence synthesis is to examine the impact of school closures on the protection and wellbeing of children globally, with a focus on the majority world.

María Méndez - Texas Public Radio,

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Maria Manuela Calheiros, Carla Silva, Joana Nunes Patrício - Children and Youth Services Review,

The objective of this study was to explore the effects of previous maltreatment on current self-representations (i.e., the attributes used to describe oneself) of youth in residential care and the moderating role of gender, age, number of previous placements and length of placement in residential care.