Journal of Children's Services: Volume 9 Issue 4

Research informing policy and practice

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A critical review of qualitative research into the experiences of young adults leaving foster care services

Sarah Parry, Stephen Weatherhead

Due to the emergence of rich personal narratives within recent research, the purpose of this paper is to review and to explore the experience of transition from care and consider…

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Cultural adaptation of an evidence-based home visitation programme: Latino clients’ experiences of service delivery during implementation

Megan Finno-Velasquez, Danielle L. Fettes, Gregory A. Aarons, Michael S. Hurlburt

The purpose of this paper is to examine the experiences of Latino clients following a naturalistic cultural adaptation made to SafeCare, an evidence-based home visiting…

Implementation of an evidence-based parenting programme with a Latina population: feasibility and preliminary outcomes

Kya Fawley-King, Emily Trask, Nancy E. Calderón, Gregory A. Aarons, Ann F. Garland

The purpose of this paper is to examine the implementation and adaptation of group Triple P, an evidence-based parenting intervention developed in Australia, for a Latina…

Non-custodial grandparent caregiving in Chinese families: implications for family dynamics

Cynthia Leung, Barbara Fung

– The purpose of this paper is to understand the needs and experiences of Chinese families where grandparents were involved in the non-custodial care of their grandchildren.

Comparing two evidence-based parent training interventions for aggressive children

Sturla Fossum, John Kjøbli, May Britt Drugli, Bjørn Helge Handegård, Willy-Tore Mørch, Terje Ogden

The purpose of this paper is to explore whether the changes in externalising behaviour for young aggressive children differ between two evidence-based parent training (PT…

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ISSN:

1746-6660

Online date, start – end:

2006

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • prof Emily Munro