Staying put Scotland: providing care leavers with connectedness and belonging

Guidance on making care planning decisions that prioritise relationship-based practice, as well as extended and graduated transitions.


Footnotes

1. Munro, Ward, Lushey (2010) Right2BCared4 Pilots: Final Report,

2. Stein, M (2012) Young People Leaving Care: Supporting Pathways to Adulthood

3. Wade, J. (1997) Developing Leaving Care Services: Tapping the Potential of Foster Parents , Adoption and Fostering, Vol; 21 No 3, pp 40-49

4. Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People (2008) Sweet 16 : The Age of Leaving Care in Scotland, Edinburgh

5. Hill, Duncalf & McGhee ( CELCIS 2013) Still Caring: Leaving Care in Scotland, Glasgow

6. Broad, B. (2007) Care Leavers in Transition, de Montford University

7. Wade & Dixon (2006) Making a home, finding a job, Child & Family Social Work, 11,3, pp.199-208,

8. ibid

9. Northern Ireland, The G.E.M Scheme (Going the Extra Mile) ; Wales, When I Am Ready: Planning Transitions to Adulthood; England, Staying Put

10. Munro ,Ward, Lushey (2010) Evaluation of Right2BCared4 Pilots: Final Report , London

11. DfE (2012) Evaluation of the Staying Put: 18+ family placement programme (final report)

12. NCAS, The Princes Trust, Catch 22, Care Leaver's Foundation, A National Voice (2012) Access All Areas: Action For All Government Departments to Support Young Peoples Journey From Care to Adulthood, London

13. CELCIS (2013) Raising the Bar: National Throughcare & Aftercare Conference, Edinburgh

14. Care Inquiry (2013) Making Not Breaking: Building Relationships For Our Most Vulnerable Children

15. Care Inquiry (2013) Making Not Breaking: Building Relationships For Our Most Vulnerable Children

16. Ibid.

17. Munro, Ward, Lushey (2013) Right2BCared4Pilots Interim Report

18. DfE (2011) Evaluation of the Right2BCared4 Pilots, London

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