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This paper documents a summary of research which was conducted as part of the requirements for the completion of an MA in Child, Family and Community Studies at Dublin Institute of Technology. The aim of the study was twofold; to explore the practices of
Catherine Hanly
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Family and kinship care has a long history. It dates from times when children or young people were taken in to extended family networks or placed with relatives when birth parents or primary carers were unable, for whatever reasons, to provide them a ...
Leon Fulcher
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Background: Anger is a frequent problem for many people with intellectual disabilities, and is often expressed as verbal and/or physical aggression. Cognitive–behaviour therapy (CBT) is the treatment of choice for common mental health problems, but CBT ...
P Willner +15 more
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The looking after children in Scotland materials
The Looking After Children materials provide a comprehensive aid for planning and participation to help ensure the physical, emotional and social needs of young people in residential care.
Jane Scott, Malcolm Hill
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This research constitutes a relatively new area which has emerged from the previous study on the Soviet system of institutional care and upbringing of children, in particular, an established system of orphanages in the western regions of Ukraine after ...
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Early institutional provision in Scotland for disabled children
By the end of the nineteenth century, a wide range of institutional provision was well-established in Scotland as it was across much of Europe and beyond.
Iain Hutchison
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In July 2003, the children's unit for over 12s in which I work celebrated its first birthday … Yes, celebrated! At first, however, the notion to celebrate this occasion did not sit easily with everyone.
Janine Gorman
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Amelung, V.E., Stein, V., Goodwin, N., Balicer, R., Nolte, E., Suter, E. (Eds.), Publisher: Sprinter International Publishing.
Mudathira Kadu
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Sometimes the most important relationships in a young person's life are those with the social care professionals who are charged with their care. Often these relationships develop and evolve within complex systems with an increasing move toward a culture
Niall Reynolds
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‘Low-Level’ Social Care Needs of Adults in Prison (LOSCIP): A Scoping Review of the UK Literature
In England, local authorities are responsible for providing social care in prison in accordance with the Care Act (implemented in 2015), but little is known about ‘low-level’ needs that do not meet eligibility criteria.
Deborah Buck +11 more
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