The Children of Looked After Children : Outcomes, Experiences and Ensuring Meaningful Support to Young Parents In and Leaving Care
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. Based on groundbreaking original research, this book provides a comprehensive account of the issues surrounding pregnancy and parenthood for young people in and leaving care, considering the role of state as corporate parent and grandparent...
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Bristol :
Policy Press,
2021.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover
- The Children of Looked after Children: Outcomes, Experiences and Ensuring Meaningful Support to Young Parents In and Leaving Care
- Copyright information
- Dedication
- Table of contents
- List of tables
- About the author and contributors
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- My interest in and commitment to the research
- Overview of the study
- Aims of the book
- Recurring themes and questions
- A note on language
- Structure and overview
- 2 Early pregnancy risk and missed opportunities to plan for parenthood
- Introduction and background
- Efforts to reduce teenage pregnancy
- Methods and results
- SHRN Health and Wellbeing Survey
- Results
- Findings from the Voices study
- The system has it covered: professional confidence in available support and expertise
- Threats to the effectiveness of the system
- Limited resources
- 'Responsible' corporate parenting
- Individual choice and control
- Discussion: heightened vulnerability and continuing risk of unplanned pregnancy
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- 3 Outcomes for parents in and leaving care: parenting 'success' and corporate parenting failure
- Introduction and background
- Methods and results
- The Wales Adoption Study
- Results
- Survey of local authority leaving-care teams
- Results
- Discussion: resilience in spite of adversity and problematic corporate parent relationships
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- 4 Professional perspectives: assessing parenting potential and managing dual responsibilities
- Introduction and background
- Findings from the Voices study
- The foundations for parenting success
- Procedures, planning and expectations of practice
- Disadvantage and dual responsibilities
- Discussion: systemic disadvantage and limited corporate parenting protection
- Conclusion
- 5 The experiences of parents: hopes, anxieties and reflections
- Introduction and background
- Findings from the Voices study
- Becoming a parent
- Initial shock and early commitment
- Wanting to be better and do better
- Fear and mistrust of social workers
- Reflecting on parenthood
- Struggle and 'success'
- Continuing struggle and perceived failure
- Discussion: enduring stigma, and the residual threat of social work intervention
- Conclusion
- 6 Responding to diverse needs: support availability, sustainability and acceptability
- Introduction and background
- Findings from the Voices study
- The potential for multiple and multifaceted support needs
- Parental determination, engagement and responsibility
- Informal support: having someone by your side
- Formal support: availability, acceptability and adequacy
- Experiences of support: personalised options, 'voluntary' engagement and perceived benefit
- Discussion: diverse needs, passive corporate parents and absent corporate grandparents
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgements