Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care Vol 18 No 2

Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care logoThis issue comprises articles submitted in response to a call for submissions to celebrate the 20th anniversary conference of the Scottish Institute of Residential Child Care (SIRCC). The issue includes a poem by social worker and poet, Charlie Gracie, the key note address given by Professor Jim Anglin, and articles reflecting on child and youth care practice in several countries.

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Editorial

Title Authors
Editorial Graham Connelly

Poem

Title Authors
Three things about growing fruit Charlie Gracie

Keynote from SIRCC Conference


Commentary, reflections and other articles

Title Authors
Closer to children and families: Benefits and costs of improvements to children’s residential care in Slovakia Lucia Hargašová
Life story approaches and relationships within residential child care: A practice reflection Elaine Hamilton
Adoption today: A consideration of adoption within the Scottish care and permanence system, and the challenges faced by children and families Fiona Aitken
Residential childcare in Ghana: Analysing current trends and drivers Kwabena Frimpong-Manso, Antoine Deliege, Theresa Wilson and Yvonne Norman
Why we decided to transition from residential to family-based care Laura Horvath, Mohamed Nabieu and Melody Curtiss
Representations of ‘family’ in residential care: Perspectives from residential care staff in Zimbabwe Getrude Dadirai Gwenzi
MCR Pathways’ relationship based practice at scale: Revolutionising educational outcomes for care-experienced young people Iain MacRitchie
National Confidential Forum: Reflections on participant experiences Martin J. McKee
Studying ‘deinstitutionalisation’ outcomes in Cape Town: How it all happened Juliane Petersen
Learning from lived experience in government care: Sharing gains in knowledge and practice in youth participation with key care stakeholders Jade Purtell, Luke Westwick, Brittany Witnish, Jarrad Butcher, Annie [Withheld], Ralph Salera and Jenna Bollinger
Reaching beyond or beyond reach: Challenges influencing access to higher education for care-experienced learners in Scotland Peter Tormey

Resource Review