Alternative Care in the times of COVID in India: Udayan Care’s Response. By Kiran Modi, Gurneet Kalra, Leena Prasad.

Authors: Kiran Modi, Gurneet Kalra, Leena Prasad Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has caused crises around the world and as we move on to another year into the pandemic, it has now become crucial that we start to assess the risks and vulnerabilities of the most marginalized population, i.e., the children living in alternative care.. With … Read more

International Centre News 1st April 2021

This special edition of the TCJ offers an extended variety of papers on ‘perspectives on residential care’ and part one of a major longitudinal research project. It is also a celebration of the importance of reflective writing and research, to meet the needs of children and young people, their families and communities. Unfortunately last spring, … Read more

A Little Child will Lead Them. By Keith White.

Years ago, someone made a gift to Mill Grove with the intention that we should buy some pictures for the newly refurbished building.  The children and young people were keen to be involved in the selection, and because it was in the years before the internet, I obtained some catalogues from a local art shop.  … Read more

Biography of the life and work of Charles Sharpe. By Craig Fees

Craig Fees writes – The following biography by Charles Sharpe was written for the 2013 Child Care History Network  (CCHN) ‘Radical then, radical now’ conference held at the site of Homer Lane’s ‘Little Commonwealth’: ‘”Charles Sharpe, Former CCHN Board member, editor of the online Good Enough Caring Journal, a qualified psychodynamic counsellor and psychotherapist with … Read more

Wennington School from the perspectives of those who lived, learned and experienced it

Lockdown at the Planned Environment Therapy Archives has meant that we are mostly working from home. This has given us the time to focus on the digital collections, primarily the oral history collections. I am currently cataloguing the oral history recordings of ex-Wenningtonians who were interviewed as part of a wider project in 2010-2011. The … Read more

Resilience Tested by Lockdowns. By Keith White

One of the features of life under the shadow of the Coronavirus pandemic of 2020 has been the discovery of which things carry on pretty much as before, which things have been in suspension, which things work well as substitutes, and which things don’t.  Though most unwelcome, it has provided an opportunity for a controlled … Read more

Some observations on the Life And Work of Isabel Menzies- Lyth. By Charles Sharpe

Full title: Some observations on the life and work of Isabel Menzies- Lyth, and the struggle with primitive anxieties.  Her life and work                                                                       Isabel Menzies-Lyth was a psychoanalyst and a pioneer of the psychoanalytic study of organisations. Born in 1917 in Dysart, Fife, in Scotland, she was the fourth child of the minister of … Read more

The Long-Term Effects of Separation and Loss on Sibling relationships. By Keith White  

The effects of traumas associated with separation and loss on individual children and young people are well-known, and those seeking to help, whether social workers, residential carers, or counsellors and therapists, usually have strategies that they employ when they come alongside. A notable example is Building the Bonds of Attachment, by Dan Hughes. I wonder … Read more

Making ratios not relationships. By Beth Jay

Reminiscing back to my time as an agency worker working in children’s homes, emotions were mixed. The excitement of a new job, meeting new people, the desire to help looked-after children and young people, and a feeling of accomplishment in getting the work experience needed. Yet day-to-day, shift-to-shift, my emotions were on the other end … Read more

“I shared my experience and what it was like.” An Introduction to the Butterfly Longitudinal Research Project – a collaborative NGO Project

James Havey, Glenn Miles, Lim Vanntheary, Nhanh Chantha, Ou Sopheara, Sreang Phaly and Eliza Piano Preface The next four journals will be exploring lessons learned from the Butterfly Longitudinal Research Project (BLRP). This 10-year research project followed the lives of 128 survivors of human trafficking, exploitation and abuse in Cambodia as they received aftercare services … Read more