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Educational Experiences of Young People in Out-Of-Home Care

What makes a good foster carer?: the views of children and young people with an out-of-home care experience

What makes a good foster carer?: the views of children and young people with an out-of-home care experience

... foster care for out-of-home care placements and there was a trend towards an increase in the need for out-of-home care and demand for foster care as the primary ...

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A controlled trial of implementing a complex mental health intervention for carers of vulnerable young people living in out of home care: the ripple project

A controlled trial of implementing a complex mental health intervention for carers of vulnerable young people living in out of home care: the ripple project

... The four Community Sector Organisations (CSOs) in- volved in the project are large, multi-functional, not for profit organisations. The Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency (VACCA) has a focus on Aboriginal fam- ...

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The positive educational experiences of ‘looked after’ children and young people

The positive educational experiences of ‘looked after’ children and young people

... Young people in foster care in the current research tended to report feeling that they were actively involved in decision-making, whereas those in residential care tended to report feeling ...

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Expectations You Encounter The Educational Experiences and Transition Choices/Opportunities of Blind/Vision Impaired People in the Republic of Ireland

Expectations You Encounter The Educational Experiences and Transition Choices/Opportunities of Blind/Vision Impaired People in the Republic of Ireland

... work experiences while in secondary school” in order to benefit those who have difficulties obtaining and retaining employment on their ...teaching young people the job-seeking skills required for ...

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Stepping out: information for families of young people with a disability moving from secondary school to adult life

Stepping out: information for families of young people with a disability moving from secondary school to adult life

... and Home Care, Department of Human Services NSW (ADHC) by Dr Stephen Winn, University of New England and Professor Ian Hay, University of Tasmania, in conjunction with Professor Trevor Parmenter and Dr ...

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Improving the education of looked after children : a guide for local authorities and service providers

Improving the education of looked after children : a guide for local authorities and service providers

... children, young people and care ...establishments, educational psychologists, teachers, social workers, residential care workers and foster ...and young people, some of ...

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The journey through care : study protocol for a longitudinal qualitative interview study to investigate the healthcare experiences and preferences of children and young people with life limiting and life threatening conditions and their families in the We

The journey through care : study protocol for a longitudinal qualitative interview study to investigate the healthcare experiences and preferences of children and young people with life limiting and life threatening conditions and their families in the West Midlands, UK

... The strength of this study lies in the in-depth, contex- tual qualitative nature of the data, with multiple child and family member stories captured over time. Our anticipated study population is diverse in terms of age, ...

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Home care and elderly people: the experiences of home helps and old people in Salford

Home care and elderly people: the experiences of home helps and old people in Salford

... My study is concerned not simply with the what and the how of hone care for the elderly but also with the I ask about how the domiciliary services operate: what home helps do for elderly[r] ...

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Addressing the mental health needs of looked after children in foster care: the experiences of foster carers

Addressing the mental health needs of looked after children in foster care: the experiences of foster carers

... leave care with poor levels of academic achievement, higher rates of unemployment, homelessness, high rates of teenage pregnancy and drug use (Viner & Taylor, 2005; Pilowsky & Wu, 2006; Zlotnick, Tam & ...

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Troubling meanings of family and competing moral imperatives in the family lives of young people with a parent who is at the end of life

Troubling meanings of family and competing moral imperatives in the family lives of young people with a parent who is at the end of life

... imperative for family members to provide care for the dying in the home space.. inevitably influences the extent to which young people can depend on parents or other.[r] ...

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Experiences of Education, Health and Care plans: A survey of parents and young people

Experiences of Education, Health and Care plans: A survey of parents and young people

... contact by telephone all non-responders for whom a telephone number was held. It was also possible to request the questionnaire in an EasyRead format; to ask to be interviewed face-to-face; or to request an interview in ...

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Experiences of Education, Health and Care plans: A survey of parents and young people

Experiences of Education, Health and Care plans: A survey of parents and young people

... children/young people could be ...and young people found it easy or very easy to agree on the needs and support described in the EHC ...

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‘I know I'm not invincible’: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of thyroid cancer in young people

‘I know I'm not invincible’: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of thyroid cancer in young people

... the young person’s experiences, and in doing so, provides guidance for health services delivery in this ...health care professionals may feel uncomfortable giving someone a devastating diagnosis ...

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Physical restraint in residential child care : the experiences of young people and residential workers

Physical restraint in residential child care : the experiences of young people and residential workers

... the young person as ...the young person showing any signs of,’ well generally they do show signs of distress which can be quite upsetting and it can be a case of that you actually want to let them ...

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Leaving Local Authority Care: The Experiences of Separated Young People Seeking Asylum in the UK

Leaving Local Authority Care: The Experiences of Separated Young People Seeking Asylum in the UK

... and young people face a myriad of difficulties on their journey to achieving asylum in the ...the young people are then expected to ...leaving care can be particularly problematic for ...

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A Phenomenological Study of Youth Experiences in Residential Foster Care and their Recommendations for Change

A Phenomenological Study of Youth Experiences in Residential Foster Care and their Recommendations for Change

... foster care system at the age of fourteen after she ran-away from ...so young and did not care as much as she does now that she is ...too young to work and couldn’t go to school because the ...

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Professional care after deliberate self-harm: a qualitative study of young people’s experiences

Professional care after deliberate self-harm: a qualitative study of young people’s experiences

... in people with experiences similar to their own, such as family situations, psychological problems, or health care, was of special importance, as these people could more easily understand ...

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Experiences of treatment decision making for young people diagnosed with depressive disorders: a qualitative study in primary care and specialist mental health settings

Experiences of treatment decision making for young people diagnosed with depressive disorders: a qualitative study in primary care and specialist mental health settings

... The level of information provided to clients varied across clients, clinicians, services, and also within clients across time. Generally the information received was described as lacking or poor. Many clients sought ...

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The education of looked after children in Scotland : some comparisons with Scandinavian countries and Finland

The education of looked after children in Scotland : some comparisons with Scandinavian countries and Finland

... Hedin, L., Höjer, I., & Brunnsberg, E. (2011). Why one goes to school: What school means to young people entering foster care. Child and Family Social Work, 16, 43-51. Her Majesty’s Inspectors of ...

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“I know I’m not invincible”: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of thyroid cancer in young people

“I know I’m not invincible”: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of thyroid cancer in young people

... the young person’s experiences, and in doing so, provides guidance for health services delivery in this ...health care professionals may feel uncomfortable giving someone a devastating diagnosis ...

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