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The aim of this study is to examine whether youth in foster care receive services according to need, by using a multi-informant design.
This research investigated the prevalence of looked-after and adopted young people within a case file review of 185 young people referred to a UK gender identity development service over a 2-year period (1 April 2009 to 1 April 2011).
Focused on the UK, this chapter considers the relevance of human rights in relation to children who are deprived of their liberty by the state on ‘welfare’ grounds for their own or others’ protection.
This chapter presents an analysis of the child protection system in England today.
This chapter identifies and examines the field of power inherent in the child protection system which works to constrain and enable children’s participation in child protection interventions.
This chapter provides an overview of the Irish child protection and welfare system, and examines continuities and discontinuities between the past and the present.
This episode of BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine program features an interview with Rukhiya Budden, who grew up in an orphanage in Kenya.
This article introduces a series from the Guardian that explores the experiences of fathers on paternity leave or caring full-time for their children.
This paper reviews the Healthy Young Minds (HYMs) program for looked after children in Tameside & Glossop, UK.
This report from the Social Market Foundation review the care system in the UK, including outcomes for children in care and the "silent crisis" in the care system.