Blar i ODA Open Digital Archive på tidsskrift "Children and Youth Services Review"
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Conflict prevention, de-escalation and restraint in children/youth inpatient and residential facilities: A systematic mapping review
(Children and Youth Services Review;volume 127, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021-05-21)Conflict and aggression are well-known concerns in youth inpatient and residential facilities, frequently affecting both the quality of youth care and the well-being of staff. Responses, such as restraint and seclusion ... -
Deconstructing doing well; what can we learn from care experienced young people in England, Denmark and Norway?
(Children and Youth Services Review;Volume 118, November 2020, 105333, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-08-08)This paper addresses the conceptualization of ‘outcomes’ for care experienced people through an in-depth longitudinal study of 75 young adults in Denmark, England and Norway. ‘Outcome’ studies have played a crucial role ... -
Every tenth child: Heterogeneity in characteristics and life-course patterns among children in contact with child welfare services
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Every tenth Norwegian child has been in contact with the child welfare services (CWS) before age 18. This paper describes the variation in background characteristics of CWS children with different types of services and ... -
Extended care: Global dialogue on policy, practice and research
(Children and Youth Services Review;Volume 119, December 2020, 105596, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-10-13)Young people who are taken up into the care system (including foster, formal kinship and residential or group care) traditionally have to leave care at age 18, the generally accepted age of adulthood. Research globally has ... -
Three conversation practices illuminating how children's views and wishes are explored in care proceedings: An analysis of 22 children's spokespersons' accounts
(Children and Youth Services Review;Volume 120, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-12-01)There is a growing literature on how children are heard in the field of child welfare, often with indications of how difficult it may be to fulfil their right to be heard. This article examines children’s spokespersons’ ... -
You and me and all of us: The significance of belonging in a continual community of children in long-term care in Norway
(Children and Youth Services Review;Volume 118, November 2020, 105352, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-08-13)This paper examines the significance of children’s social lives and communities with other children, particularly for one group of children growing up in a care arrangement combining residential and foster care in Norway. ...