Foster Carer Training: Resources, Payment and Support

This article by Kate Ogilvie, Derek Kirton and Jennifer Beecham examines key aspects of training for foster carers, using quantitative and qualitative data from a study of remuneration and performance in foster care. Three main issues are discussed: the training undertaken by foster carers and wheth...

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Social aspects
Social Workers
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