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Contact,welfare and children in care: revisiting the significance of birth family relationships after finding significant harm
Authors:Vanessa Richardson  Jane Boylan  Alison Brammer
Institution:1. School of Law, University of Keele, Staffordshire, UK;2. School of Social Science and Public Policy, Keele University, Staffordshire, UK
Abstract:The focus of this paper is the issue of continuing birth family involvement in the child’s life once the child is living in care. Drawing on a psychosocial study and free association narrative interviews with care leavers it focuses on the harm to a young woman called Frances, caused by direct contact with her birth family and the cessation of such contact. The paper addresses the tension between these two types of harm, in particular the role of contact in safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children in care. It presents an argument for the child’s care plan to emphasise the need for ongoing review of the role and impact of the child’s close relationships and contact with their birth family once the child is in care. This includes ongoing consideration of the child’s changing relationship with the birth mother and siblings with a view to reconciliation in young adulthood.
Keywords:Care orders  harm  welfare checklist  contact  social work  psychosocial
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