Specialist Foster Family Care

Specialist Foster Family Care
Title Specialist Foster Family Care PDF eBook
Author Joe Hudson
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 300
Release 1989
Genre Child psychotherapy
ISBN 9780866569392

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Here is the first systematic attempt to explore a rapidly growing child welfare service--specialist foster family care--as a viable and vital form of community care for children and youth experiencing a range of problems and needs. The authors explore and clarify the therapeutic potential of the foster family, the resources necessary to implement and maintain successful programs, the diversity of program models and strategies, the establishment of specialized foster care services in public child welfare agencies, and the application to a range of clients, including autistic, handicapped, and sexually abused children. Organized into three sections, this major new volume identifies program perspectives and principles, addresses program issues, and describes practical approaches for delivering services. Contributors highlight a number of issues that will require further attention as specialist foster family care develops. An indispensable guide for a broad range of professionals, including practitioners and managers employed in child welfare agencies and social work educators interested in child welfare policy and practice, Specialist Foster Family Care will also be valuable for undergraduate and graduate social work students and other persons interested in noninstitutional methods of dealing with troubled children and youth.

International Perspectives on Specialist Foster Family Care

International Perspectives on Specialist Foster Family Care
Title International Perspectives on Specialist Foster Family Care PDF eBook
Author Burt Galaway
Publisher
Pages 203
Release 1990
Genre Foster care
ISBN 9780808751533

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Adolescents in Foster Families

Adolescents in Foster Families
Title Adolescents in Foster Families PDF eBook
Author Jane Aldgate
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1989
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Behavioral Outcomes in Treatment Foster Family Care

Behavioral Outcomes in Treatment Foster Family Care
Title Behavioral Outcomes in Treatment Foster Family Care PDF eBook
Author Erica Terece Crowell
Publisher
Pages 154
Release 1995
Genre
ISBN

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Foster Family Care for Emotionally Disturbed Children

Foster Family Care for Emotionally Disturbed Children
Title Foster Family Care for Emotionally Disturbed Children PDF eBook
Author Child Welfare League of America
Publisher
Pages 82
Release 1962
Genre Medical
ISBN

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Family Foster Care in the Next Century

Family Foster Care in the Next Century
Title Family Foster Care in the Next Century PDF eBook
Author Kathy Barbell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 263
Release 2018-01-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351320467

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Family foster care is supposed to provide temporary protection and nurturing for children experiencing maltreatment. Although it has long been a critical service for millions of children in the United States, the increased attention given to this service in the last two decades has focused more on its inability to achieve its intended outcomes than on its successes. However, as social and political trends and new legislation reshape child welfare, policymakers and service providers continue to offer innovative policy and practice options for this child welfare service. Though use of the service has changed, family foster care remains important. Responding to a widespread sense of the "drifting" of children in care, Congress passed the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act of 1980. This legislation became a key factor shaping the current status of family foster care. Its goal was to reduce reliance on out-of-home care and encourage use of preventive and reunification services; it also mandated that agencies engage in planning efforts for permanent solutions for foster children. Yet, despite federal mandates and funding, the child welfare system has continued to struggle to provide the level of services needed for children to reduce the amount of time children remain in temporary foster care. The latest response to these problems, the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997, established unequivocally that safety, permanency, and well-being were national goals for children in the child welfare system. To comply with the law, public and private agencies are required to initiate significant program and practice changes in the coming years to improve permanency outcomes and child well-being in family foster care. The central theme of the volume is accountability for outcomes, certainly a current driving force in child welfare as well as in other public and private service fields. This volume will be of interest to all concerned with the social welfare of children and families at the end of the twentieth century. Kathy Barbell is director of Foster Care of the Child Welfare League of America, Washington, DC. Lois Wright is assistant dean at the College of Social Work, University of South Carolina, Columbia.

No More Partings

No More Partings
Title No More Partings PDF eBook
Author Edith Fein
Publisher CWLA Press (Child Welfare League of America)
Pages 108
Release 1990
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Foster parents play a central role in helping adolescents prepare for life after foster care. This practice-oriented book provides comprehensive suggestions and strategies that foster parents and/or social workers may use to guide young people toward self-sufficiency.