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Accomplishing Permanency Reunification Pathways And Outcomes For Foster Children 1st Edition Elizabeth Fernandez Auth

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Accomplishing Permanency Reunification Pathways And Outcomes For Foster Children 1st Edition Elizabeth Fernandez Auth
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Accomplishing Permanency Reunification Pathways And Outcomes For Foster Children 1st Edition Elizabeth Fernandez Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 154
Author: Elizabeth Fernandez (auth.)
ISBN: 9789400750913, 9789400750920, 9400750919, 9400750927
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Accomplishing Permanency Reunification Pathways And Outcomes For Foster Children 1st Edition Elizabeth Fernandez Auth by Elizabeth Fernandez (auth.) 9789400750913, 9789400750920, 9400750919, 9400750927 instant download after payment.

Reunification is a primary goal of foster care systems and the most common permanency planning decision. It is defined as the return of children placed in protective care to the home of their birth family and used to describe the act of restoring a child in out-of-home care back to the biological family. Yet reunification decision-making and the process of reintegrating children into birth families remains under researched. This Brief takes a look at family reunification knowledge and research in Australia where there is evidence that most children placed in protective care are eventually reunited with their birth parents. It explores how a knowledge of reunification decision making and outcomes can contribute to strengthening practice and informing policy formulation and program planning in Child Welfare.​

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