The decision whether or not to reunify a child in care with their birth family is one of the most serious taken by children's services, and often involves considerable risk.
This book examines the long-term consequences of this decision for children who entered public care for abuse or neglect. It compares the experiences and progress of children who remained in care or returned to their birth families up to four years after the decision was taken. It covers how the decision is made, the factors taken into account when making it and provides important suggestions for effective decision-making. It compares the progress made by the children in relation to their safety, stability and emotional well-being. The book demonstrates that, contrary to common belief, long-term care can be a positive option for maltreated children.
This book provides important messages for reunification policy and practice in relation to maltreated children. It will be essential reading for social work practitioners, researchers and policy makers.
- ISBN10 6613238368
- ISBN13 9786613238368
- Publish Date 15 August 2011 (first published 1 January 2011)
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 26 October 2011
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Jessica Kingsley Publishers Ltd
- Format eBook
- Pages 226
- Language English