Adoption & Fostering

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from March 2006
Last Number: December 2011

British Association for Adoption & Fostering
ISSN 0308-5759




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Vol. 35 Nbr. 1, March 2011

The multicultural controversy.

Editorial

Letters.

Letter to the editor

Taking the next step: enquirers to national adoption week one year on.

Survey

Challenging behaviour in looked after young people, feelings of parental self-efficacy and psychological well-being in foster carers.

Report

Independent fostering providers: predators or pioneers, partners or procured?

Report - Survey

Improving foster children's school achievements: promising results from a Swedish intensive study.

Report

Adoptive fathers' experiences of search and reunion.

Report

The international legal context governing intercountry adoptions by gay men and lesbians.

Report

Child being placed for adoption: whether father should be told.

Legal notes: England and Wales

Surrogate mother: change of mind.

Legal notes: England and Wales

Setting aside adoption order.

Legal notes: England and Wales

Information about a deceased adopted person.

Legal notes: England and Wales - Obituary

Children's hearings: whether father a 'relevant person'.

Scotland: Cases in brief

Parental responsibilities and rights: whether residence order could be granted.

Scotland: Cases in brief

Parental responsibilities and rights: whether specific issue order should be granted to allow children to move.

Scotland: Cases in brief

Adoption and permanence orders: whether parental consent should be dispensed with and permanence order with authority for adoption granted.

Scotland: Cases in brief

Adoption: whether consent should be dispensed with and freeing granted.

Scotland: Cases in brief

Brief notes.

Scotland

Article 18 of the Adoption (Northern Ireland) Order 1987: freeing for adoption; protracted efforts to pursue rehabilitation; parental unreasonableness; and the welfare of the child.

Northern Ireland

NICE guidelines: nocturnal enuresis and constipation in children and young people.

Health notes

Children's Services at the Crossroads: A critical evaluation of contemporary policy for practice.

Communicating with Children: Making a difference.

How Nurture Protects Children: Nurture and narrative in work with children, young people and families.

Child and Family Law Quarterly: ''Bright line rules may be appropriate in some cases, but not where the object is to promote the welfare of the child': barring in the best interests of the child?'.

Reprint

Children and Youth Services Review: 'Adoption satisfaction of black adopted children'.

Reprint

Research on Social Work Practice: 'Development of the ethnic and racial socialization of transracial adoptee scale'.

Reprint

Social Work Maatskaplike Werk: 'Cluster foster care: a panacea for the care of children in the era of HIV/AIDS or an MCQ?'.

Reprint

British Journal of Social Work: 'Managing loss and a threatened identity: experiences of parents of children growing up in foster care, the perspectives of their social workers and implications for practice'.

Child & Family Social Work: 'Why one goes to school: what school means to young people entering foster care'.

Reprint

Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal: 'Predicting permanency intentions among kinship caregivers'.

Reprint


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