doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200010452

Article type: Original Research

PUBLISHED 1 January 2001

Volume 26 Issue 4

Family preservation, family reunification and related issues: Recent news

Frank Ainsworth

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1 Edith Cowan University, School of International, Cultural and Community Studies, Joondalup Campus, Perth, f.ainsworth@cowan.edu.au

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CITATION: Ainsworth F. (2001). Family preservation, family reunification and related issues: Recent news. Children Australia, 26(4), 1361. doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200010452

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Abstract

This paper sets the context for a review of family preservation and family reunification research by briefly noting the national and international crisis that currently surrounds foster care. It then presents the recent family preservation and family reunification research from the US and Australia. Some of this material is drawn from the book by Maluccio, Ainsworth and Thoburn (2000), ‘Child welfare outcome research in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia’. The decision to focus on the US material stems from the fact that these terms originated there in the 1980s and this is where the major research studies are to be found The final comments focus on the re-emphasis on permanency planning and adoption, at least in New South Wales (NSW), and the implications of this for family preservation and reunification services.

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