British Journal of Social Work: 'Contact with family members and its impact on adolescents and their foster placements'.
Moyers, Sue ; Farmer, Elaine ; Lipscombe, Jo 等
36:4, June 2006, pp 541-59
This paper discusses findings from a recently completed study of adolescent foster care, which included a detailed assessment of the fostering skills and supports of carers and of the contact that adolescents had with parents, siblings and other family members during a long-term foster placement. Sixty-eight foster carers, young people and their social workers were interviewed at two points in time, three months after the start of a new foster placement and again at 12 months or at the point of disruption if this occurred earlier. Detailed questions about contact, asked of foster carers, young people and their social workers, enabled the researchers to make summary ratings about the quantity and quality of contact and its effect on the young people and on their placements. The findings revealed that contact for the majority of adolescents was problematic and had a significant impact on placement outcomes. Ways of managing contact are highlighted, and the corresponding implications for policy and practice discussed.