The safety of young children in care : a New Zealand study Marie Connolly, Irene de Haan, Jonelle Crawford
By: Connolly, Marie.
Contributor(s): de Haan, Irene | Crawford, Jonelle.
Material type: ArticleSeries: Adoption & Fostering.Publisher: Sage, 2013Subject(s): CHILD PROTECTION | FOSTER CARE | KINSHIP CARE | NEW ZEALAND | CHILD ABUSEOnline resources: Acccess the abstract In: Adoption & Fostering, 2013, 37(3): 284-296Summary: This article explores the research relating to the safety of young children in care and reports on a five-year follow-up study of 228 New Zealand children who entered care when under two years of age in 2005. Based on re-notification data, the study found that the majority of children were identified as being safe in care.No physical items for this record
Adoption & Fostering, 2013, 37(3): 284-296.
This article explores the research relating to the safety of young children in care and reports on a five-year follow-up study of 228 New Zealand children who entered care when under two years of age in 2005. Based on re-notification data, the study found that the majority of children were identified as being safe in care.