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Young People Transitioning from Out-of-Home Care

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The Double-Bind: Looked After Children, Care Leavers and Criminal Justice
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    Chapter 2 Young People Transitioning from Out-of-Home Care in Victoria, Australia: Strengthening Support Services for Dual Clients of Child Protection and Youth Justice
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    Chapter 3 Supporting Young People with an Intellectual Disability Transitioning from Out-of-Home Care to Adult Life in Queensland, Australia
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    Chapter 4 A Comparison of Young People with a Disability Transitioning from Out-of-Home Care in Australia and Northern Ireland
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    Chapter 5 Towards a National Policy Framework for Care Leavers in Australian Higher Education
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    Chapter 6 I Want to Be Someone, I Want to Make a Difference: Young Care Leavers Preparing for the Future in South Australia
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    Chapter 7 Muddling Upwards: The Unexpected, Unpredictable and Strange on the Path from Care to High Achievement in Victoria, Australia
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    Chapter 8 The Contribution of a Key Scenario to Care Leavers’ Transition to Higher Education
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    Chapter 9 The Drawback of Getting By—Implicit Imbalances in the Educational Support of Young People in and Leaving Care in Germany
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    Chapter 10 Leaving Care in the UK and Scandinavia: Is It All That Different in Contrasting Welfare Regimes?
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    Chapter 11 Peer Research with Young People Leaving Care: Reflections from Research in England, Northern Ireland and Argentina
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    Chapter 12 Researching Care Leavers in an Ethical Manner in Switzerland, Germany, Israel and China
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    Chapter 13 Young People Transitioning from Care in Australia: A Critical But Neglected Area of Policy Development
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    Chapter 14 CREATE’s Advocacy for Young People Transitioning from Care in Australia
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    Chapter 15 Journeys of Exclusion: Unpacking the Experience of Adolescent Care Leavers in New Zealand
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    Chapter 16 Youth Leaving Care in Developing Countries: Observations from Vietnam
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    Chapter 17 Young People Transitioning from Residential Care in South Africa: Welfare Contexts, Resilience, Research and Practice
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    Chapter 18 Improving Institutional Care to Enhance Outcomes for Care Leavers in Russia
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    Chapter 19 Cast Out and Punished: The Experiences of Care Leavers in Jordan
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    Chapter 20 The Role of Informal Leaving Care Peer Support Networks in Romania
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Chapter title
Leaving Care in the UK and Scandinavia: Is It All That Different in Contrasting Welfare Regimes?
Chapter number 10
Book title
Young People Transitioning from Out-of-Home Care
Published by
Palgrave Macmillan UK, September 2016
DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-55639-4_10
Book ISBNs
978-1-137-55638-7, 978-1-137-55639-4
Authors

Emily R. Munro, Anne-Kirstine Mølholt, Katie Hollingworth

Editors

Philip Mendes, Pamela Snow

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Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
Unknown 11 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Doctoral Student 3 27%
Student > Ph. D. Student 3 27%
Student > Master 2 18%
Researcher 1 9%
Professor > Associate Professor 1 9%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 1 9%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Social Sciences 7 64%
Psychology 2 18%
Medicine and Dentistry 1 9%
Unknown 1 9%