The residential child care context, Malcolm Hill; inclusiveness in residential child care, Malcolm Hill; meeting children's needs through practice in Perth and Kinross, Andrew Turnbull; partners in parenting - safe reunification, Nora Fariss; parental responses to a complementary model of residential care, Denis Halliday; residential treatment - a resource for families, Elizabeth Ridgely; the family group home in Israel, Nechama Gluck; family reconstruction and the implications for group workers - an American perspective, Irene Stevens; role of siblings to children in residential care, Majent Kosonen; peer groups - a neglected resource,John Hudson. Conclusion, Mono Chakrabati.
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The opening two chapters by Malcolm Hill, who leads the Centre for the Child and Society at the University of Glasgow are, as ever, good value and a godsend to students. if residential care is going to survive in the UK we urgently need fresh ideas and constant reminders of how it is organised elsewhere - examples are contained within this book.