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Healthcare with unconditional positive regard: the KICS clinic medical home model for children in out-of-home care [PDF]
BackgroundOn any given day in the United States over the past five years 300,000–400,000 children and youth have been in an out-of-home (OOH) placement, typically kinship or foster care.
Rebecca Orsi-Hunt +7 more
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Cognitive Functioning of Children in Out-of-Home Care. [PDF]
AbstractPurpose: Most children who enter out-of-home care (OHC) have been subjected to prolonged maltreatment. Maltreatment potentially contributes to a cumulative deficit in neurocognitive maturation and development that is likely to proceed with the child’s placement into OHC and persist throughout adulthood.
Eiberg M.
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Suicide risk, protective factors, and interventions for young people in out-of-home care: a scoping review [PDF]
Introduction Young people in out-of-home care (OOHC) experience disproportionately high rates of suicide and self-harm, yet suicide prevention remains underdeveloped within child protection systems.
Corina Modderman +2 more
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Out of home care in France and Switzerland [PDF]
This article focuses on the structural similarities and dissimilarities that exist between child protection systems in France and Switzerland, as exemplified by the evolutions of the last decade.
Thomas Gabriel +4 more
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Out of home care in Norway and Sweden - similar and different [PDF]
An overview of the current situation in the out-of-home care in Norway and Sweden is presented in this article; also the development in later years is described and discussed.
Elisabeth Backe-Hansen +3 more
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Mattering in Danish out-of-home care
This study aims (1) to deepen understanding of the concept of mattering through the experiences of youth in out-of-home care (OOH), and (2) to illuminate youths’ experiences of OOH through mattering. Drawing on qualitative semi-structured interviews with
Christian Bonde Barckmann +4 more
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Home First: Stability and Opportunity in Out-of-Home Care
In this report, the concept of “Home First” is introduced for those children who require long-term, non-kin placements. The term “Home First” connotes a placement engendering stability and continuity; this concept is introduced in conjunction with an ...
Steven P. Segal
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Background Relative to their counterparts in the general population, young people who leave, or transition out of, out-of-home (OOHC) arrangements commonly experience poorer outcomes across a range of indicators, including higher rates of homelessness ...
David J. A. Taylor +7 more
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Trends in Child Protection and Out-of-Home Care [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Over the past decades, increased knowledge about childhood abuse and trauma have prompted changes in child welfare policy, and practice that may have affected the out-of-home (OOH) care population. However, little is known about recent national trends in child maltreatment, OOH placement, or characteristics of children in OOH care.
Conn, Anne-Marie +5 more
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Children who experience maltreatment in their families may be placed in out-of-home care. A large, and increasing, number of children are being raised in these settings in Australia.
Karleen Gribble, Rebecca English
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