Issues in Foster Care : The Personal, the Professional and the Organisational

Author(s): Greg Kelly

Couple & Family Therapy

Drawing on professional experience from a broad range of perspectives, this is a consideration of the central features of the development of a responsive fostering service. The book focuses on the effectiveness and efficiency of existing assessment methods, with a view to improving and innovating foster care.Each chapter introduces an important aspect of foster care and substitute family care, whether it be personal, professional or organizational. A range of current issues is examined, including: the emotional links between child, foster parent and birth parent; the development of good practice in different traditions; the discussion of continuing, unresolved professional dilemmas; and the organizational context of foster care within the modern state. The book renders the existing literature more accessible to students and practitioners, as well as generating new material.


Product Information

Foster care - an overview, Greg Kelly; children's experience of foster care, Robbie Gilligan; safe care - preventing abuse in foster care, Stephen Nixon; a systematic approach to foster care assessment - the theory and the practice, Sylvia McCracken; the use of brief therapies in support of foster placements, Stan Houston; promoting resilience and children's networks, Robbie Gilligan; kinship care, Valerie O'Brien; managing children's behaviour in foster care, Ken Terr; outcomes of foster care, Greg Kelly; leaving foster care, John Pinkerton; conclusion - implications for foster care and social work practice, Robbie Gilligan.

General Fields

  • : 9781853024658
  • : jessi
  • : jessi
  • : 01 December 1999
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Greg Kelly
  • : Paperback
  • : 362.733
  • : 240