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Continuities and Discontinuities in Family Foster Care. Erik Knorth

27 September 2018

Continuities and Discontinuities in Family Foster Care

Séverine Euillet, Daniela Reimer, Amélie Turlais, Erik J. Knorth (eds.)

Publisher: Garant Publishers
Pages: 124
Year: 2018
ISBN: 978-90-441-3619-7

Current research and observations indicate that complex processes are involved in dealing with stability and instability in family foster care. Disruptions, separations and transitions have great implications for foster children’s lives, and also for the daily practice of foster families, birth parents and social workers. Against this background, the ninth International Foster Care Research Network Conference was held in September 2017 in Paris (France) on the theme ‘Continuity and disruption in foster care’. A selection of the presentations there were rewritten into a paper as part of this special issue.

Link to publication: http://www.maklu.be/MakluEnGarant/BookDetails.aspx?id=9789044136197

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