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Pediatrics, 1982
The poor quality of health services rendered to the half million foster children in this country is well documented elsewhere in this issue.1 This is an area of pediatric care of which we cannot be proud. Schor's "unfortunate discovery that children who have been under the protective and hopefully remedial care of the foster care system continues to ...
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The poor quality of health services rendered to the half million foster children in this country is well documented elsewhere in this issue.1 This is an area of pediatric care of which we cannot be proud. Schor's "unfortunate discovery that children who have been under the protective and hopefully remedial care of the foster care system continues to ...
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Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1965
Five years of experience as psychiatric consultant to the foster care division of an urban welfare department have led me to the disturbing conclusion that present programs of foster care are failing to meet the needs of many children who will have to remain in foster homes to the age of eighteen (Eisenberg, 1962b).
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Five years of experience as psychiatric consultant to the foster care division of an urban welfare department have led me to the disturbing conclusion that present programs of foster care are failing to meet the needs of many children who will have to remain in foster homes to the age of eighteen (Eisenberg, 1962b).
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2012
Healthcare is facing demographic and socio-economic challenges: from an ever ageing population suffering from chronic diseases and various handicaps to the need for affordable "global" healthcare provided by fewer and fewer professionals and medical infrastructures. "Many healthcare systems around the world will become unsustainable by 2015.
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Healthcare is facing demographic and socio-economic challenges: from an ever ageing population suffering from chronic diseases and various handicaps to the need for affordable "global" healthcare provided by fewer and fewer professionals and medical infrastructures. "Many healthcare systems around the world will become unsustainable by 2015.
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2013
Social work has long been involved in child foster care. Though its initial involvement de-emphasized the importance of infant–caregiver attachment, Bowlby’s theory of attachment is particularly relevant for child-welfare practice. This entry chronicles the history of child foster care and describes the evolution of legislation most pertinent for the ...
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Social work has long been involved in child foster care. Though its initial involvement de-emphasized the importance of infant–caregiver attachment, Bowlby’s theory of attachment is particularly relevant for child-welfare practice. This entry chronicles the history of child foster care and describes the evolution of legislation most pertinent for the ...
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Caring for children in foster care
Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 1997B, Gitlitz, E, Kuehne
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Foster Care As A Pr otectionOrder And The RegulationOn Foster Care
2013As far as Turkish law is concerned, since it was introduced, the concept of foster care has always been regarded as an order imposed for children in need of protection, and periodically reviewed by the court. However, the new regulation on foster care and foster parents has changed this concept and simply regarded it as a care model which is an ...
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The relationship between extended foster care and college outcomes for foster care alumni
Journal of Public Child Welfare, 2020Nathanael J Okpych
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