2008
DOI: 10.3917/rief.023.0143
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Les besoins de soutien socio-éducatif des familles dans le cadre du placement dans un milieu familial élargi

Abstract: Résumé Le placement en famille élargie est la mesure de protection de l’enfance la plus fréquente en Espagne, mais c’est aussi celle qui reçoit le moins de soutien de la part des professionnels, ce qui peut constituer un obstacle à la réussite de ce type d’accueil. La distance générationnelle qui existe entre « accueillis » et « accueillants » représente un défi supplémentaire à surmonter, s’ajoutant à la nécessité de satisfaire les besoins des enfants accueillis. Comme bon nombre de ceux-ci sont accueillis pa… Show more

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“…One key to the success of this measure is making information about the family's situation and resources that can help the children and their families face the changes that affect them available (Amorós et al . ; Jiménez et al . , ).…”
Section: Children's Participation In Family Reunification Processesmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…One key to the success of this measure is making information about the family's situation and resources that can help the children and their families face the changes that affect them available (Amorós et al . ; Jiménez et al . , ).…”
Section: Children's Participation In Family Reunification Processesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For their part, Barnes (2012), Mcleod (2007) and Schofield & Beek (2005) all note that listening to and informing children guarantees that protection plans have more positive and effective results. One key to the success of this measure is making information about the family's situation and resources that can help the children and their families face the changes that affect them available (Amorós et al 2008;Jiménez et al 2010Jiménez et al , 2013.…”
Section: Children's Participation In Family Reunification Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Amorós et al (2008) described the relationship between the biological family and the foster child as fundamental to creating a positive atmosphere in the foster care situation to ensure that the foster child can accept the situation in a positive way. This finding emphasizes a current but often forgotten need in this process: the general need to involve the biological family in the foster care arrangement.…”
Section: Biological Familymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these benefits-along with the willingness of the extended families to look after ''their'' children (grandchildren, nephews and nieces) to save both time and money for authorities-have contributed to the increase in kinship foster care to the extent that it is currently the first option considered when a child is separated from his/her nuclear family. However, the substantial increase in kinship Foster care has not been accompanied by additional resources or studies of the issue (Amorós et al 2008;Balsells et al 2011;Bernedo and Fuentes 2010;Boada 2006;Del Valle et al 2009;Geen and Berrick 2002;Hegar and Scannapieco 1999;Mateos et al 2012). This lack of scientific research on kinship foster care makes it difficult to reach concrete conclusions regarding the strengths and weaknesses associated with this model (Mateos et al 2012;Wilson et al 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%