When Family Becomes the Job: Fostering Practice in Denmark (Case Study) When Family Becomes the Job: Fostering Practice in Denmark (Case Study)

When Family Becomes the Job: Fostering Practice in Denmark (Case Study‪)‬

Adoption & Fostering 2010, Spring, 34, 1

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Publisher Description

This article by Christian Christrup Kjeldsen and Marianne Bruhn Kjeldsen discusses the provision of foster care in Denmark and considers the results of recent domestic studies of foster carers as well as current debates and changes concerning the substitute care of children. It suggests that Denmark's emphasis on preventative services and the low use of adoption influence the characteristics of children who enter the care system because the separation from their families of children who are at risk of harm is delayed. It is also the case that despite Denmark's reputation as a welfare-oriented state, the fostering system displays many tensions and difficulties similar to those reported in the UK and US. Some of these problems can be attributed to the role afforded to foster carers, especially the requirement not to get too attached to the children, and the division of responsibility between professionals and carers. As a result, it is argued that some children in need of long-term emotional care miss out and their placements disrupt unnecessarily. Introduction

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2010
March 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
31
Pages
PUBLISHER
British Association for Adoption & Fostering
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
256.9
KB

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