Authors
Mirjam Kalland, Jari Sinkkonen
Publication date
2001/9/1
Journal
Child welfare
Pages
513-527
Publisher
Child Welfare League of America, Inc.
Description
Save the Children studied risk factors associated with placement disruption or breakdown in cases where long-term foster care was intended. Before their placement in 180 foster families, most of the 234 children studied (75%) had experienced neglect. The followup time after initial placement averaged four years and two months. Achieving long-term beneficial foster care placement of children of varied ages and experiences with abuse and neglect, involved considering the needs of the foster parents who may or may not have their own children or other children in their care. Some children were reunified with their parents; careful evaluation is needed before such reunion.
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