Editorial: The Costs of Taking Children into Care
It is not only the children who pay the price
It is not only the children who pay the price
A collation of child care research which challenged current thinking
What grandmother thought should be learnt by professionals
The benefits of adoption compared with foster care and return home
Research into adoption, fostering and residential care with surprising conclusions
The fifth and final part of a personal account of becoming an adoptive parent
The fourth part of a personal account of becoming an adoptive parent
A landmark study of children in long-term care
The third part of a personal account of becoming an adoptive parent
Techniques for assessing and preparing children for adoption
The second part of a personal account of becoming an adoptive parent
Including the recession, generations, social workers’ attitudes to residential child care, working methods, Catholic adoption societies, bouncers and voluntary work