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This paper analyses the well-being and experiences of children in OOHC and their carers prior to and post the first COVID-19 lockdown restrictions.
The 2nd of 4 reports in this series examines socio-emotional outcomes for children in care who transitioned to Guardianship Orders.
Update on Evidence of Investigation
Policy for Professional Supervision for OSP staff
Andy Cubie, Social Research Institute, Ipsos. Conference presentation.
submission on edb graeme coss nov 2013
This Evidence to Action Note reports research findings which show that young people with child protection contact or in out-of-home care are at higher risk of
This report describes children in the final and no-final orders cohorts, and changing legal status overtime, to assist analysts interpret the longitudinal data.
leading_the_way_a_guide_for_carers...pdf
10 Feb 2025