doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200011299

Article type: Original Research

PUBLISHED 1 January 2006

Volume 31 Issue 4

Support in foster care … looking for best practice

Cas O’Neill

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Cas O’Neill

CITATION: O’Neill C. (2006). Support in foster care … looking for best practice. Children Australia, 31(4), 1592. doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200011299

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Abstract

We all know what we personally find supportive and unsupportive. However, transforming the everyday ordinariness of what we experience as support into professional practice is not quite as simple as it may seem.

This paper explores some of the theories of support, how support works (including dilemmas for givers and receivers of support), supportive relationships and non-support. The theoretical material is illustrated with findings from research undertaken at a small inner city Melbourne foster care agency, Share Care. Birth parents, caregivers and social workers talk about their experiences as givers and receivers of support.

The research findings, in association with the theoretical material, provide insights into what could be seen as ‘best practice’ in terms of foster care support.

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