Article type: Original Research
30 January 2013
Volume 38 Issue 1
Article type: Original Research
30 January 2013
Volume 38 Issue 1
Research for Practice: Highlighting Personal Strengths of Children in Out-of-Home Care: Two Case Examples
Kathy Mendis1
Affiliations
1 La Trobe University, Bendigo, Victoria
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Kathy Mendis -
Kathy Mendis1
Affiliations
1 La Trobe University, Bendigo, Victoria
CITATION: Mendis K. (2013). Research for Practice: Highlighting Personal Strengths of Children in Out-of-Home Care: Two Case Examples. Children Australia, 38(1), 1858. doi.org/10.1017/cha.2012.48
Abstract
The education of children in care suffers significantly from a range of disruptions by virtue of them being in care. Research shows that the academic attainment of children in care is lower than that of other children in the general population. Consequently, many young people leave care with minimum or no educational/vocational qualifications and subsequently face adversity in adulthood. Using two case examples this article argues that workers need to look for the strengths in children in care and facilitate the mobilisation of those strengths for them to work their way towards a successful adulthood.