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The Slow Evolution of Foster Care in Australia, Just Like a Family?, by Nell Musgrove, Deidre Michell

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The Slow Evolution of Foster Care in Australia, Just Like a Family?, by Nell Musgrove, Deidre Michell
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Slow Evolution of Foster Care in Australia
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1048428930
Responsibility statement
by Nell Musgrove, Deidre Michell
Series statement
Springer eBooks.Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood
Sub title
Just Like a Family?
Summary
This book draws on archival, oral history and public policy sources to tell a history of foster care in Australia from the nineteenth century to the present day. It is, primarily, a social history which places the voices of people directly touched by foster care at the centre of the story, but also within the wider social and political debates which have shaped foster care across more than a century. The book confronts foster care's difficult past-death and abuse of foster children, family separation, and a general public apathy towards these issues-but it also acknowledges the resilience of people who have survived a childhood in foster care, and the challenges faced by those who have worked hard to provide good foster homes and to make child welfare systems better. These are themes which the book examines from an Australian perspective, but which often resonate with foster care globally.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction: There is no typical story of foster care -- Part I: Looking for the 'care' in foster care -- 2. Did anybody care? The death of John Wood Pledger -- 3. Making and breaking families -- 4. Remembering and forgetting foster care -- 5. They're just doing it for the money -- Part II: Shaping the lives of the invisible children of the state -- 6. Foster care-philosophies, rhetoric and practices -- 7. Rediscovering foster care -- 8. Writing to heal-the emergence of foster care in literature -- 9. Are we getting better at this? -- 10. Conclusion: What can history tell us about the future of foster care? -- Index
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