TY - JOUR
T1 - FOSTER CARE AND RESIDENTIAL CARE: WHAT FACTORS AFFECT THE TYPE OF PLACEMENT OF CHILDREN? AN ITALIAN STUDY
AU - Corradini, Francesca
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - When social workers need to place children outside their birth family, the choice between placing them in a foster family or in residential care is crucial. There are many factors that influence the decision for one option over another. This study takes into account figures collected by the Child Protection Services related to 8,438 out-of-home children in a northern Italian region. Four types of placement are taken into account (full-time foster care, part-time foster care, full-time residential services and day care centre). Through bivariate analysis, subsequently verified by means of simple linear regression models, each type of placement has been cross-checked with the variables relating to socio-demographic characteristics of children (gender, age and nationality), prevailing problems of children and prevailing problems of the families, to identify significant correlations. The article reports the results of the analysis and the possible implications of the findings for the professional practice of social workers.
AB - When social workers need to place children outside their birth family, the choice between placing them in a foster family or in residential care is crucial. There are many factors that influence the decision for one option over another. This study takes into account figures collected by the Child Protection Services related to 8,438 out-of-home children in a northern Italian region. Four types of placement are taken into account (full-time foster care, part-time foster care, full-time residential services and day care centre). Through bivariate analysis, subsequently verified by means of simple linear regression models, each type of placement has been cross-checked with the variables relating to socio-demographic characteristics of children (gender, age and nationality), prevailing problems of children and prevailing problems of the families, to identify significant correlations. The article reports the results of the analysis and the possible implications of the findings for the professional practice of social workers.
KW - children prevailing problems
KW - families prevailing problems
KW - foster care
KW - residential care
KW - types of placements
KW - children prevailing problems
KW - families prevailing problems
KW - foster care
KW - residential care
KW - types of placements
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/118287
U2 - 10.14605/RSW121705
DO - 10.14605/RSW121705
M3 - Article
SN - 2532-3814
VL - 1
SP - 75
EP - 96
JO - RELATIONAL SOCIAL WORK
JF - RELATIONAL SOCIAL WORK
ER -