Joan Hunt
University of Oxford
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Adoption & Fostering | 2009
Eleanor Lutman; Joan Hunt; Suzette Waterhouse
One of the key arguments put forward for the benefits of kinship placements is that they are likely to provide permanency for children. However, little is known about the factors which promote placement stability or the reasons for placement disruption. Eleanor Lutman, Joan Hunt and Suzette Waterhouse examine placement stability and disruption for a cohort of children placed in kinship care through care proceedings (Hunt et al, 2008). When compared with disruption rates for other forms of care, it appears that for younger children kinship care can be a positive option but the figures are less positive for older children. However, after disruption over half of the kinship-placed children remained within their family networks and many kinship carers retained a positive relationship with the child. The findings indicate placements of older children, placements with aunts/uncles and placements where the carer and child are less familiar with each other are more likely to disrupt and thus may need more support.
Child and family law quarterly | 2011
Joan Hunt; Suzette Waterhouse; Eleanor Lutman
Archive | 2008
Joan Hunt; Alison MacLeod
The Family in Law | 2009
Joan Hunt; Judith Masson; Liz Trinder
Archive | 2008
Joan Hunt; Suzette Waterhouse; Eleanor Lutman
Archive | 1999
Joan Hunt; Alison MacLeod
The Family in Law | 2014
Joan Hunt
Seen and Heard | 2008
Suzette Waterhouse; Joan Hunt; Eleanor Lutman
Archive | 2017
Caroline Bryson; Susan Purdon; Amy Skipp; Anne Barlow; Tamsin Ford; Joan Hunt; Kathleen Kiernan; Hamish Low; Steve McKay; Joanna Miles; Liz Trinder
The Family in Law | 2013
Liz Trinder; Alison MacLeod; Julia Pearce; Hilary Woodward; Joan Hunt