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This paper discusses the results of a qualitative study on adult care leavers in Flanders (Belgium).
This paper examines the post-compulsory educational pathways of young people who have spent some or all of their childhoods in local authority.
The aim of this study was to examine the outcomes of out-of-home placement in adolescence.
This paper examines how types and sources of social support vary by youths’ foster care placement and foster care status at age 19.
This resource from Opening Doors for Europe's Children features an interactive map of Europe which offers a brief description of children's care reforms in highlighted countries.
This book makes a distinctive contribution to reflections on what child-centred practice means in the complex area of child welfare.
This report from Chatham House explains how foreign volunteers and donations fuel the orphanage industry in Uganda and the work of Hope and Homes for Children to deinstitutionalize children and stop them "being seen as valuable assets."
This comprehensive reference offers a robust framework for introducing and sustaining trauma-responsive services and culture in child welfare systems.
In 2018, there were still 185 institutions in Romania housing 6,632 children. 2,997 children with disabilities were living in 81 institutions for children with disabilities in Romania. The majority of children in out-of-home care were placed in family based care, including 18,317 children in foster care and 18,437 children in kinship care.
Building on Volume 1 of the Residential Child and Youth Care in a Developing World Series that used the FIFA Football Confederation Regions to step outside contemporary discourses about residential child and youth care, further contributions from 23 UEFA countries are offered in this second volume which follows.