Promoting Resilience in Child Welfare

Edited by Robert J. Flynn, Peter M. Dudding, and James G. Barber
Series: Actexpress
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Ebook (PDF) : 9780776616773, 370 pages, September 2005
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780776618623, 370 pages, September 2005
Paperback : 9780776635538, 370 pages, September 2005

Description

Almost twenty years ago, conceptual work began in the United Kingdom on what was to become the international Looking After Children initiative. Looking After Children has had a profound influence on child welfare in Canada and some fifteen other countries, including the UK, Australia, Sweden, and Hungary. It has sharpened the developmental focus and improved the quality of services for children and adolescents who, because of abuse, neglect, extreme poverty, or other circumstances, live in out-of-home care. With its emphasis on high expectations, positive substitute parenting, and good short-term and long-term outcomes, Looking After Children has been an important vehicle for promoting resilience in child welfare, one that will remain a beneficial influence in Canada and internationally for many years to come.