Europe

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CoramBAAF,

This UK conference will launch CoramBAAF's Good Practice Guide on the placement of siblings, 'Beyond Together or Apart.'

Berni Kelly, Seana Friel, Theresa McShane, John Pinkerton, Eithne Gilligan - Qualitative Social Work,

This article aims to provide a detailed account and reflection of the involvement of care leavers as peer researchers in the qualitative case study phase of a three-year, mixed method study of the transitions of young people leaving care in Northern Ireland.

Louise Tickle - The Guardian,

Findings from a four-nation study on children in care indicate that Northern Ireland has far fewer children in foster or residential care than do England, Scotland and Wales, according to this article from the Guardian.

Sabrina Purse - Journal of Health Visiting,

This article looks at the support adoptive families need in the crucial first stages of placement and the health visitor's role in the process.

Frank Van Holen, Laurence Belenger, Elke Carlier, Babette Potoms, Johan Vanderfaeillie - Children and Youth Services Review,

The present study is the first to examine reunification rates and characteristics associated with reunification decisions in Flemish short-term foster care.

Dina Weindl and Brigitte Lueger-Schuster - BMC Psychology,

This study sought to investigate the emotional facet of self–esteem (SE) in 46 adult survivors of institutional childhood maltreatment (IM) in foster care settings provided by the City of Vienna.

Ann Buchanan & Theano Kallinikaki - International Social Work,

This article summarizes the situation of unaccompanied child (UAC) refugees in Greece in 2017/2018.

Ann Buchanan & Theano Kallinikaki - International Social Work,

This article summarizes the situation of unaccompanied child (UAC) refugees in Greece in 2017/2018.

Louise Tickle - The Guardian,

This article from the Guardian describes the concerns of care experts in the UK regarding what some consider overuse of "'risk of emotional harm' as a reason for applying to a court for a care order before any harm has happened."

Gap Year Association,

This blog post from the Gap Year Association encourages "gap year counselors and students to thoroughly vet the organizations they choose to partner with around the world."