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JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS

Facilitating Meaningful Contact in Adoption and Fostering

Facilitating Meaningful Contact in Adoption and Fostering

A Trauma-Informed Approach to Planning, Assessing and Good Practice

ISBN: 9781849055086
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Most children who are fostered or adopted have some level of contact with their birth family, whether face-to-face or by letter, but most of the time the psychological impact of contact on the child isn't considered. This book explores what attachment, neuroscience and trauma tell us about how contact affects children, and shows how poorly executed contact can be harmful to the child. Assessment frameworks are provided which take the child's developmental needs into account. The authors also outline a model for managing and planning contact to make it more purposeful and increase its potential for therapeutic benefit. The book covers the challenges presented by the internet for managing contact, unique issues for children in kinship care, problems that arise when adoptive parents separate and many other key issues for practice. Brimming with practical advice and creative solutions, this is an indispensable tool for social workers, contact centre workers, and other professionals involved in contact arrangements or the therapeutic support of fostered and adopted children.

Foreword by Kim Golding, By AdoptionPlus, Louis Sydney, Elizabeth Price

Imprint: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS

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Format: PAPERBACK

Pages: 216

1. The Effects of Contact on Looked After and Adopted Children: Trauma, Neuroscience and Attachment.; 2. Developmental Issues as They Relate to Babies, Toddlers and Children in Temporary Foster Care: Considerations for Assessing and Supporting Contact Arrangements.; 3. The Adoption Quadrangle.; 4. Contact Issues for Children Moving from Foster Care into Adoptive Families.; 5. Facilitating Therapeutic Contact with Birth Relatives and Siblings for Adopted Children.; 6. Managing Contact when the Adoptive Parents have Separated or Divorced.; 7. Contact Issues for Children living in Kinship Care.; 8. Creative Approaches to Facilitating Safe Contact.; 9. Summary and Conclusions.

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