Aufsatz(elektronisch)August 1999

Children in permanent foster care in Sweden

In: Child & family social work, Band 4, Heft 3, S. 175-186

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Abstract

The Swedish child welfare system has no permanency planning as we know it from, for example, the United States and Great Britain. Regardless of whether the child is placed in foster care with or without the parents' consent, the law requires semi‐annual reviews and there is no time limit set on reunion. Nevertheless, there are foster children who remain in the foster home throughout the whole of childhood, on terms similar to permanent foster care or adoption. This paper concerns a selection of findings from a research project entitled 'Is there a difference in being a foster child?'. Foster children aged 10–11 were interviewed three times and the children's perspective was focused on, complemented by the perspective of their foster parent(s). When interviewed about their relationship to their natural family as well as to the foster family, and about having a sense of family belonging and expectations for the future, 11 of the 22 children perceived their stay in the foster home as permanent and regarded themselves as belonging only to the foster family, although all of the children had contact with their birth parents. The study concerns the children's views as well as those of the foster parents. The perception of permanency in the absence of a legal option of permanency is discussed.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Wiley

ISSN: 1365-2206

DOI

10.1046/j.1365-2206.1999.00119.x

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