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Foster care assessment: an exploratory study of the placement assessment process in F landers and the N etherlands
Author(s) -
Vanderfaeillie Johan,
Damen Harm,
Pijnenburg Huub,
Bergh Peter,
Van Holen Frank
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
child and family social work
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.912
H-Index - 57
eISSN - 1365-2206
pISSN - 1356-7500
DOI - 10.1111/cfs.12152
Subject(s) - foster care , psychology , process (computing) , quality (philosophy) , identification (biology) , exploratory research , developmental psychology , social psychology , medicine , nursing , computer science , sociology , philosophy , botany , epistemology , anthropology , biology , operating system
Abstract Family foster care placement decision‐making has a weak scientific underpinning. The identification of clusters of foster children (groups of foster children with similar characteristics) can help improve decision quality. In this study, we investigated if foster children could indeed be clustered, which problems were identified at the time of placement and what might be the influence of placement history. Two clusters of foster children were found: (i) young children with coinciding parental child‐rearing incapacity and familial problems, and (ii) older children with child problems. At the time of placement, familial problems were more often identified in younger children with a placement history. These findings stress the importance of approaching foster care assessment as part of a dynamic decision‐making process. It is key to finding the most appropriate situation for the child. At the same time, it must be decided how the desired situation can be realized, wherein placement decisions are based on an appraisal of whether or not a foster placement is an appropriate solution. In conjunction with this, it needs to be decided how the parents can be supported towards reunification, or whether or not long‐term foster care is the best option for the child, and if so what conditions need to be met.

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