Are residential care homes really bad for children? Voices of alumni of residential child and youth care in Trinidad and Tobago

Volume: 66, Issue: 3, Pages: 685 - 696
Published: Oct 12, 2021
Abstract
Social workers have advocated closing large youth care institutions and moving to adoption, foster care and group homes. However, these approaches have proven to be costly and often disruptive of children’s lives. This study of 24 alumni of orphanages and large group homes in Trinidad and Tobago shows that the children experienced stability and happiness, with siblings kept together and almost universal secondary school graduation. Problems...
Paper Details
Title
Are residential care homes really bad for children? Voices of alumni of residential child and youth care in Trinidad and Tobago
Published Date
Oct 12, 2021
Volume
66
Issue
3
Pages
685 - 696
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