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Leaving Care

Leaving Care

Throughcare and Aftercare in Scotland

by Mike Stein and Jo Dixon
Paperback
Publication Date: 24/08/2005

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This authoritative study investigates the experiences of young people as they move on from care towards independent living. Highlighting the successes and failures of care services for young people, Leaving Care identifies the specific factors that hinder successful transition from care and the types of support that help to promote positive life choices. Analysing current policy and the findings of past research, the authors focus on case studies of three local authorities to demonstrate how support for young people leaving care works in practice. They address the impact of throughcare and aftercare services, and argue for a more gradual transition towards independence, combined with more consistent and ongoing support after young people leave care. This book draws valuable lessons from the Scottish context which will prove an enlightening read for any student and practitioner in the fields of social care and social policy, and for any professional with an interest in the development of childcare practice.
ISBN:
9781843102021
9781843102021
Category:
Child welfare
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
24-08-2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
192
Dimensions (mm):
233x158x12mm
Weight:
0.3kg
Jo Dixon

Over ten years ago, Jo moved from suburban Brisbane to rural Tasmania. Since then, she's been wrangling an ever-growing collection of animals, bringing up two sons, and attempting to transform blackberry-infested paddocks into beautiful gardens. Now, she also writes full-time, creating twisty, suspenseful stories that feature flawed characters who've made mistakes, but who turn out to be stronger than they think. Jo has been a dental assistant, an event co-ordinator, a travel agent, and has run an online shop-never really believing her passion for writing could lead to anything.

In 2015, while living in Bangkok with her husband and kids, she completed an MA in writing-realising along the way that she had to stop procrastinating and just write (and finish) at least one book. So with the mantra 'if not now, when?' stuck to her computer, she did. The House of Now and Then is her debut novel. She is now working on her second book. You can find Jo on Instagram at @jo.dixon.writes; on Facebook at Jo Dixon, Writer; or on her website jo-dixon.com. Photo Credit: Karen Brown Photography

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