The Material Side of Foster Care: Economic and Material Resources Among Foster Carers and Foster Youth in Swedish Child Welfare (Report) The Material Side of Foster Care: Economic and Material Resources Among Foster Carers and Foster Youth in Swedish Child Welfare (Report)

The Material Side of Foster Care: Economic and Material Resources Among Foster Carers and Foster Youth in Swedish Child Welfare (Report‪)‬

Adoption & Fostering 2010, Winter, 34, 4

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Publisher Description

Outcome studies in foster care have tended to focus on children's development and long-term adjustment. The economic aspects of placements and their effect on children's immediate welfare have been little explored. Stefan Wiklund and Marie Salinas compare the economic circumstances of Swedish foster carers with adults in the wider population and contrast the situation of 125 older children in foster homes, teenagers in the community and a group in residential care. As few differences were found, except for the relative disadvantage of those in residential settings, it is concluded that there is no intrinsic reason why foster care should deprive children economically. Moreover, as the child's welfare while in care is important in its own right, the criteria used to assess the suitability of carers should include measures of available resources. Introduction

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2010
December 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
27
Pages
PUBLISHER
British Association for Adoption & Fostering
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
285.7
KB
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