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Challenges and dilemmas working with high-conflict families in child protection casework
(Child & Family Social Work;2019, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Social workers within child protection services report that families marked by high levels of conflict between separated parents are among the most challenging cases to handle. Few studies however have focussed on how ... -
Early school leaving in the care population - Differences by county of origin
(Child & Family Social Work;Volume 23, Issue 4 - November 2018, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-05-11)In many Western countries, children in immigrant families are considered at increased risk of experiencing social problems and marginalisation and are often overrepresented in the care population. How these children ... -
Foster parents' experiences of using child mental health and welfare services in Norway: Associations with youth, placement, and service characteristics
(Child & Family Social Work;Volume 25, Issue 4, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-07-06)The measurement of user experience has gained international attention as a tool for improving quality of care. Because foster families have a high need for service support, we examined quality of care from the foster ... -
How do immigrant parents of children with complex health needs manage to cope in their daily lives?
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)Daily life with children who have complex health needs can be stressful for parents. Immigrant parents are vulnerable to stress because they may lack language skills and knowledge about the health care system and have ... -
I do it for the children, and it's not a walk in the park: Parents' stories about how to maintain cooperative co-parenting during the divorce process
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‘I never win’: How children and staff in residential facilities experience meaningful participation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Policymakers increasingly emphasize the importance of achieving meaningful participation of children living in residential care. To achieve the goal of participation, children must be adequately informed, have opportunities ... -
Leaving care in Norway in a historic and current perspective: As a function of the Nordic welfare model
(Child & Family Social Work;Volume 26, Issue 2. Special Issue: Young People's Transitions from Care to Adulthood: Exploring Historical Narratives, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-04-15)Care leavers need support in the transition to adulthood. Care leavers in Norway benefit from the universalistic and somewhat generous Nordic welfare model. However, this model is constructed to meet general needs identified ...