Young People Leaving Care
«This book provides a comprehensive overview of the needs of care leavers and the services needed to support them to enhance their outcomes. It is a helpful resource for any professional involved with care leaver.»
PSW (Professional Social Work)
Exploring the journey from care to adulthood this book provides a comprehensive review of relevant research and looks at how young people leaving care might be best supported Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 200
- ISBN
- 9781849052443
- Utgivelsesår
- 2012
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
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«This book provides a comprehensive overview of the needs of care leavers and the services needed to support them to enhance their outcomes. It is a helpful resource for any professional involved with care leaver.»
PSW (Professional Social Work)
«Young people Leaving Care. Supporting Pathways to Adulthood is not the first book to be published on the subject but with Mike Stein as the author it is one of the Best.»
Young Minds Magazine
«It is a useful book that covers important practical considerations for young people leaving care. It is full of interesting examples and discusses relevant and current research in a meaningful way.»
Gloria Pottor, "Open" Magazine for OU, the Fostering Network
«This book maps out the journey that young people take when leaving the care system... I would suggest that it is read by anyone working with young people in or from care. It should be used as a key resource for highlighting some of the challenges that we face during early adulthood when our support from children services has been withdrawn... It provides a comprehensive review of the development of policies in England; at the same time, it also highlights the needs of the most vulnerable young people to leave the care system and suggests ways in which professionals can promote their successful transitions into adulthood.»
Áine Rose Kelly, doctoral student at the Rees Centre & care leaver, REES Centre Newsletter