1st Edition

In Care and After A Positive Perspective

Edited By Elaine Chase, Antonia Simon, Sonia Jackson Copyright 2006
    216 Pages
    by Routledge

    214 Pages
    by Routledge

    Based on research from the Thomas Coram Research Unit, the contributors to this text look at the views and experiences of young people and provide an encouraging outlook of what those in care have the potential to achieve. Those factors that help to result in more successful outcomes are identified, and policy recommendations are made, for enabling young people in and leaving care to triumph when the odds are stacked against them.

    In Care and After adds a new dimension to the current literature on local authority care of young people and children. Those working within the fields of social care, health and education as well as students on social work courses will find this essential reading and a welcome addition.

    1. Introduction: Towards a Positive Perspective  2. Looking After Children Away from Home: Past and Present  3. Outcomes for Children in Care: What do we Know?  4. The Costs and Benefits of Educating Children in Care  5. By Degrees: Care Leavers in Higher Education  6. Is Early Parenthood such a Bad Thing?  7. Looking Back: Experiences of Private Fostering  8. Residential Care: Lessons from Europe  9. Advocacy: Giving Young People a Voice  10. Promoting Young People’s Participation in Research  11. Moving Forward

    Biography

    Chase, Elaine; Simon, Antonia; Jackson, Sonia

    'Although each chapter easily stands alone and can be dipped into for both references and ideas, together the whole book is more than the sum of its parts, and develops a greater understanding of the care field and the interrelationship of the issues covered.' - Child and Family Social Work, 2006