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RESIDENTIAL CARE
WELFARE AND SOCIETY
STUDIES IN WELFARE POLICY, PRACTICE AND THEORY
Series Editors:
Matthew Colton, Kevin Haines, Peter Raynor, Tim Stainton and Anthea Symonds School of Social Sciences and International Development, University of Wales Swansea
Welfare and Society is an exciting series from the University of Wales Swansea, School of Social Sciences and International Development in conjunction with Ashgate, concerned with all aspects of social welfare. The series publishes works of research, theory, history and practice from a wide range of contemporary applied social studies subjects such as Criminal Justice, Child Welfare, Community Care, Race and Ethnicity, Therapeutic and Intervention Techniques, Community Development and Social Policy. The series includes extended research reports of scholarly interest as well as works aimed at both the academic and professional communities.
Residential Care
Horizons for the New Century
Edited by
HANS GRAN ERIKSSON and TORILL TJELFLAAT
The Regional Child Protection Research Unit, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
First published 2004 by Ashgate Publishing Published 2016 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 1
First published 2004 by Ashgate Publishing
Published 2016 by Routledge
2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN
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Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
Copyright 2004 Hans Gran Eriksson and Torill Tjelflaat
Hans Gran Eriksson and Torill Tjelflaat have asserted their right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988, to be identified as editors of this work.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
Notice:
Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Residential care : horizons for the new century
1 .Children - Institutional care
I.Eriksson, Hans Gran II. Tjelflaat, Torill
362.7'3
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Residential care: horizons for the new century / editors, Hans Gran Eriksson and Torill Tjelflaat.
p. cm. -- (Welfare and society)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-7546-4098-1
1. Children--Institutional care. 2. Foster home care. I. Eriksson, Hans Gran. II. Tjelflaat, Torill. III. Series.
HV862.R468 2004
362.73'3--dc22
2003070902
ISBN 9780754640981 (hbk)
Transfered to Digital Printing in 2009
Contents
Jane Prior
ErikJ.Knorth, John P.M. Meijers, Arianne Brouwer, Eek Jansen and Hans Du Prie
Andrew Kendrick, Richard Mitchell and Mark Smith
Rosa Heim
Clona Murphy
Odilia van Manen-Rojnic
Ingrid Hjer and Monica Nordenfors
Arne Tveit and Bjrn Arnesen
Toyin Okitikpi
Brian Ashley
James P. Anglin
Helen Agathonos-Georgopoulou, Kevin D. Browne and Jasmin Sarafidou
Tarja Ps
Helen Agathonos-Georgopoulou, Kevin D. Browne and Jasmin Sarafidou, Institute of Child Health 7, Fokidos str., 115 26 Athens, Greece, agatinst@otenet.gr.
James P. Anglin, Director and Associate Professor, School of Child and Youth Care, University of Victoria, PO Box 1700, Victoria, BC V8W 2Y2, Canada. janglin@uvic.ca.
Brian Ashley, Consultant, Ludvigsbergsgatan 10,118 23 Stockholm, Sweden, brian.ashley@telia.com.
Hans Gran Eriksson (hans.g.eriksson@ahs.hist.no), PhD (MSW), Associate Professor, Sr-Trndelag University College, Department of Social Work Programme, Ranheimsveien 10, 7004 Trondheim, Norway.
Rosa Heim, College fr Familien Pdagogik, Gabelsbergerstr. 14, A-4600 Wels, Austria, colleg@sos-kinderdorf.at.
Ingrid Hjer, PhD (Ingrid.Hojer@socwork.gu.se) and Monica Nordenfors, Master of Social Work, PhD student (Monica.Nordenfors@socwork.gu.se), Department of Social Work, Gteborg University, Box 720,405 30 Gteborg, Sweden.
Andrew Kendrick (andrew.kendrick@strath.ac.uk), Richard Mitchell (richard.mitchell@strath.ac.uk) and Mark Smith (m.smith.100@strath.ac.uk), Department of Social Work, University of Strathclyde, 76 Southbrae Drive, G13 1PP Glasgow, Scotland.
Erik J. Knorth, PhD (knorth@fsw.leidenuniv.nl), Associate Professor, Leiden University, Department of Education, PO Box 9555, NL-2300 RB Leiden, The Netherlands, John P.M. Meijers, MA, Director External Relations, Horizon Foundation, Arianne Brouwer, MA, Head Department of Research and Development, Horizon Foundation, Eek Jansen, MA, Child Psychologist, Horizon Foundation and Hans Du Prie, MSW, Director Care and Education, Horizon Foundation, Horizon Foundation, Institute for Child and Youth Care and Special Education, PO Box 37056, NL-3005 LB Rotterdam, The Netherlands, centraalbureau@horizon-jeugdzorg.nl.
Clona Murphy (clmurph@tcd.ie), Research Fellow, Childrens Research Centre, Trinity College, 2 Dublin, Ireland.
Toyin Okitikpi (FRSA) (okitikt@sbu.ac.uk), London South Bank University, Faculty of Health and Social Care, Erlang House, 128 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8EQ, UK.
Tarja Ps (tarja.poso@uta.fi), University of Tampere, Department of Social Policy and Social Work, Pinninkatu 47, 33 014 Tampere, Finland.
Jane Prior (j.prior@strath.ac.uk), University of Strathclyde, Southbrae Drive, 913 1PP Glasgow, Scotland.
Torill Tjelflaat (torill.tjelflaat@allforskontnu.no), Director and Senior Researcher at the Regional Child Research Unit, Allforsk, Trondheim, Norway.
Arne Tveit (arne@mka.no) and Bjrn Arnesen (bjorn@mka.no), Midt-Norsk Kompetansesenter for Adferd, Jarleveien 4, 7041 Trondheim, Norway, www.mka.no.
Odilia van Manen-Rojnic (odilia.rojnic@pu.tel.hr), Nadomak Sunca, Oprtalj 21, 52428 Oprtalj, Croatia.
The publication of this book has been made possible through the cooperation of many. The Board of Directors for The Regional Child Protection Research Unit in Trondheim, Norway made the production of this book possible. The Board for the European Scientific Association for Residential and Foster Care for Children and Adolescents, EUSARF supported us from planning to completion of the 7th EUSARF congress in Trondheim, without which there would not have been a gathering with focus on residential and foster care in Trondheim, and no publication.
However, we are most grateful to the many children and young people around the world who have shared glimpses of their lives to the authors thereby providing them with insights, reflections and knowledge which they share in this book. The authors were contacted and invited to publish after the congress. A request, that for many put an extra burden on previous set schedule and tasks. We are greatly indebted to them for their contributions.
Hans Gran Eriksson
Torill Tjelflaat
Hans Gran Eriksson
Placing children and young persons in residential care and foster care is ranking high on the political agenda and is also increasingly influenced through cultural and socioeconomic processes. New developments, phenomena and events challenge old images and opinions about what is the optimal care for these citizens. These processes show differences between continents, countries and even regions within countries. Residential and foster care for children and young persons has consequences for childcare in general. Certainly for those children who, as a result of moving out of their family home, against their own will or voluntary, to temporarily or permanently placements often due to lack of proper care.
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