2020
DOI: 10.1016/s2352-4642(20)30060-2
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Institutionalisation and deinstitutionalisation of children 2: policy and practice recommendations for global, national, and local actors

Abstract: Worldwide, millions of children live in institutions, which runs counter to both the UN-recognised right of children to be raised in a family environment, and the findings of our accompanying systematic review of the physical, neurobiological, psychological, and mental health costs of institutionalisation and the benefits of deinstitutionalisation of child welfare systems. In this part of the Commission, international experts in reforming care for children identified evidence-based policy recommendations to pr… Show more

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“…Worldwide, millions of children live in institutions, which runs counter to both the UN-recognized right of children to be raised in a family environment, and the physical, neurobiological, psychological, and mental health costs of institutionalization and the bene ts of deinstitutionalization of child welfare systems (Goldman, Kranenburg, Bradford, et al, 2020). Institutional care is provided within a congregate living environment designed to meet the functional, medical, personal, social, and housing needs of individuals who have physical, mental, and/or developmental disabilities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Worldwide, millions of children live in institutions, which runs counter to both the UN-recognized right of children to be raised in a family environment, and the physical, neurobiological, psychological, and mental health costs of institutionalization and the bene ts of deinstitutionalization of child welfare systems (Goldman, Kranenburg, Bradford, et al, 2020). Institutional care is provided within a congregate living environment designed to meet the functional, medical, personal, social, and housing needs of individuals who have physical, mental, and/or developmental disabilities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This typically will include measures to prevent the transmission and spread of the disease including social isolation. A human resources plan focused on essential staff should be prepared and followed, and visits by volunteers and others prohibited ( Goldman et al, 2020 ). Staff should work together with public health authorities to plan for when children and/or staff become infected.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In situations where governments have mandated rapid return of children, it is recommended that governments facilitate a case management process with all children and families. Every child and family should be assigned a caseworker, each child should have a case file, and every child and family should be part of making a case plan based on a thorough assessment ( Goldman et al, 2020 ). Monitoring should be frequent, especially in the early stages of placement, and the wishes of the child need to be taken into account ( Mateos Inchaurrondo et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some countries rely on foster care rather than institutional care when children cannot be cared for by their parents. Although foster care is generally a preferable environment to institutional care (Dozier et al, 2014; Goldman et al, 2020), foster caregivers vary in their commitment to children (Dozier & Lindhiem, 2006) and in their responses to children's cues (Bernard & Dozier, 2011). In addition, children adopted from foster care often have experienced repeated disruptions in their early attachment relationships (Almas et al, 2020), with more placement changes associated with greater problems regulating behavior (Lewis, Dozier, Ackerman, & Sepulveda-Kozakowski, 2007; Oosterman, Schuengel, Slot, Bullens, & Doreleijers, 2007).…”
Section: Diurnal Hpa Axis Activity Among Children Adopted Internationallymentioning
confidence: 99%