Independent Fostering Agencies: Providing High Quality Services to Children and Carers?
In: Adoption & fostering: quarterly journal, Band 23, Heft 4, S. 7-14
Abstract
Independent fostering agencies have grown significantly in recent years in an era which encouraged the expansion of non-governmental welfare services. Clive Sellick reviews the practice and research literature in respect of this placement sector and its associated services to children and foster carers. He also summarises some major issues which have emerged from the recent evaluation of one independent fostering agency. The views of agency foster carers and local authority social workers are considered, alongside case material relating to children placed. Conclusions are drawn about the future relationship between public and independent fostering agencies.
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