foster care

A Foster Home is a private home approved by child welfare services for the placement of children, and includes kinship care. Group and residential care are excluded.

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Factors favouring psychological resilience among fostered young people

Legault, Louise
Anawati, Michelle
Flynn, Robert J.

2006
Who is caring for our most vulnerable children? The motivation to foster in child welfare

Rodger, Susan
Cummings, Anne
Leschied, Alan W.

2006
Foster parent perceptions of placement breakdown

Brown, Jason D.
Bednar, Lisa M.

2006
International perspectives on foster care: The looking after children assessment process: Promoting resilient children and resilient workers

Kufeldt, Kathleen
McGilligan, Lucy
Klein, Ross
Rideout, Scott

2006
Parental Involvement During the Placement of a Child in Family Foster Care: Factors Associated with the Continuation of Parental Roles

Poirier, Marie-Andrée
Simard, Marie

2006
Children with FASD-related Disabilities Receiving Services from Child Welfare Agencies in Manitoba

Gough, Pamela
Fuchs, Don

2006
A study of three community and school-based models of child welfare service delivery in Ontario

Frensch, Karen M.
Cameron, Gary
Hazineh, Lirondel

2005
The Ties that Bind II: Reunification for Siblings in Out-of-home Care Using a Statistical Technique for Examining Non-independent Observations

Webster, Daniel
Shlonsky, Aron
Shaw, Terry
Brookhart, M. Alan

2005
The Other Kin: Setting the Course for Research, Policy, and Practice with Siblings in Foster Care

Shlonsky, Aron
Bellamy, Jennifer
Elkins, Jennifer
Ashare, Caryn J.

2005
A Grass roots approach to influencing child welfare policy

Kufeldt, Kathleen
Simard, Marie
Thomas, Paul
Vachon, Jacques

2005