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European Journal of Social Work | 2006

Young people leaving care in Scotland

Mike Stein; Jo Dixon

This paper presents the findings from the first national study of young people leaving care in Scotland. The research involved a policy study of all 32 social work departments and a survey of 107 young people from three authorities, 61 of whom were followed up over a six month period. In exploring the implications for policy and practice, it suggests that although the law and national policy context have been strengthened, improving outcomes for young people leaving care will require responses to more enduring problems, as well as the development of more comprehensive local policies.


Child Care in Practice | 2018

“They sat and actually listened to what we think about the care system”: the use of participation, consultation, peer research and co-production to raise the voices of young people in and leaving care in England

Jo Dixon; Jade Ward; Sarah Blower

ABSTRACT There has been increased recognition of the importance of hearing the views of children and young people in and from care about the services and decisions that affect their lives. The emphasis on young peoples voices aims to give weight to, and raise awareness of, their experiences and outcomes, and the need for policy and practice improvements. This paper discusses the development of methodologies for hearing and acting upon the voices of care-experienced children and young people. It charts the journey towards increased levels of active involvement, from research participation and consultation to peer research and co-production. Using examples from our own empirical studies, the paper outlines key features of these different techniques and the opportunities, challenges and impact they engender. It looks at the recent transition towards greater participation through co-production and peer research in which children and young people are active and equal agents in the production of services to address their needs, and in the design and production of research aiming to evaluate those services. Finally, we provide our reflections and those of some of the young people we have worked with on how to achieve meaningful and authentic engagement with care-experienced children and young people.


Child & Family Social Work | 2006

Making a home, finding a job: investigating early housing and employment outcomes for young people leaving care

Jim Wade; Jo Dixon


Child & Family Social Work | 2008

Young people leaving care: health, well-being and outcomes

Jo Dixon


Social Work & Social Sciences Review | 2007

Obstacles to participation in education, employment and training for young people leaving care

Jo Dixon


Archive | 2002

Still a Bairn: Throughcare and Aftercare Services in Scotland

Jo Dixon; Mike Stein


Archive | 2007

Leaving ‘Care’? Transition Planning and Support for Unaccompanied Young People

Jo Dixon; Jim Wade


In: Quinton, D., (ed.) Supporting Parents: messages from research. (pp. 211-214). Jessica Kingsley: London. (2004) | 2004

A study of stepchildren and step-parenting

Marjorie Smith; Jeremy Robertson; Jo Dixon; Margaret Quigley; E Whitehead


Archive | 2017

Making a house a home : The House Project evaluation. March 2017

Jo Dixon; Jade Ward


Archive | 2017

The Right Home Project. March 2017

Jo Dixon; Jenny Lee; Jade Ward

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