The Reflective Fostering Programme—improving the wellbeing of children in care through a group intervention for foster carers: a randomised controlled trial
Abstract Background The needs of children in care are a government priority, yet the evidence base for effective interventions to support the emotional wellbeing of children in care is lacking. Research suggests that supporting the carer-child relationship, by promoting the carer’s reflective parent...
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Autores principales: | Nick Midgley, Karen Irvine, Beth Rider, Sarah Byford, Antonella Cirasola, Poushali Ganguli, Thando Katangwe-Chigamba, Jamie Murdoch, Martin Pond, Benita Pursch, Sheila Redfern, Zena Louise Richards, Lee Shepstone, Erika Sims, Caroline Smith, Eva Sprecher, Ann Marie Swart, Solange Wyatt, David Wellsted |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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BMC
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/cc76eadb622e4aa09927510e1b37b15e |
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