2001
DOI: 10.1097/00004583-200102000-00016
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Evaluation of a Preventive Intervention for Maltreated Infants and Toddlers in Foster Care

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“…Beyond this, it also supports the proposal to place children with long-term foster carers/adoptive parents earlier and reduce 'foster care drift', where children have a significant number of carers before being placed permanently (e.g. Minnis et al, 2010;Zeanah et al, 2001).…”
Section: Implications For Clinical Practicesupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Beyond this, it also supports the proposal to place children with long-term foster carers/adoptive parents earlier and reduce 'foster care drift', where children have a significant number of carers before being placed permanently (e.g. Minnis et al, 2010;Zeanah et al, 2001).…”
Section: Implications For Clinical Practicesupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Rushton (2003) detailed such difficulties, arguing that devising varying and complex classification systems can lead to a lack of comparability of findings. We know that improving the quality of permanent placement decisions is beneficial to children (Zeanah et al, 2001) and so in this review, we simply view any placement outcome which resulted in a child finding a more permanent place to stay, for example, less placement moves, as a positive one.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rapidly and definitively securing a nurturing and stable home, either with the child's birth family or in an alternative placement helps to reduce the impact of earlier abuse or neglect (Carnochan, Moore, & Austin, 2013;Dozier, Peloso, Lewis, Laurenceau, & Levine, 2008;Lieberman, Van Horn, & Ippen, 2005;Potter & Klein-Rothschild, 2002;Schofield, Thoburn, Howell, & Dickens, 2007;Thoburn & Courtney, 2011;Zeanah et al, 2001). Conversely, instability and delay in finding a permanent place is detrimental to children's development and wellbeing (Zeanah, Gunnar, McCall, Kreppner, & Fox, 2011).…”
Section: Literature Regarding Informed Consent and The Context Of Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…One programme from New Orleans for maltreated infants (Zeanah et al, 2001) aims to intervene with the birth family to enable the child to return home, and where this is not possible, to recommend a secure and nurturing home through adoption. It involves detailed family assessment followed by a period of intervention delivered by a multi-agency team including psychologists and social workers.…”
Section: The Trialmentioning
confidence: 99%