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Guillermo, Vanessa; Santos de Ucles, Sully; Bunkers, Kelley – Global Studies of Childhood, 2022
A 2019 census of residential care facilities in Guatemala found 3863 children in residential care and that 97% of these children had at least one living relative. The census clearly indicates that children in the facilities are not orphans and the possibility of reunification, if appropriate processes and services are in place to support the child…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Residential Care, Residential Institutions, Parents
Bystrynski, Jonathan; Braun, Michael T.; Corr, Catherine; Miller, Deserai; O'Grady, Courtney – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2021
Background: The restraining of children is a pervasive but controversial practice that has resulted in the injury and death of children. Despite this threat of harm, little research has explored what factors contribute to the risk of a child becoming injured during a restraint event. Objective: This study examined multiple child and restraint…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Injuries, Risk, Residential Institutions
Portwood, Sharon G.; Boyd, A. Suzanne; Murdock, Tamera B. – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2016
Background: There is a need to examine behavioral and mental health outcomes for children in out-of-home care across settings. Objective: Using a participatory research approach, researchers and agency personnel aimed to implement a program of scientific outcomes research in residential care settings. Data were used to examine children's…
Descriptors: Program Implementation, Residential Care, Residential Programs, Residential Institutions
Ashaalan, Latifah; Al-zeiby, Ibtisam – Journal of International Education Research, 2015
This study aimed to identify the extent to which caregivers, social workers and psychologists working in orphanages in Saudi Arabia adopt one or more of the following five methods of care when treating children: attention vs. non-attention, equality vs. discrimination, kindness vs. cruelty, acceptance vs. rejection and democracy vs.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Residential Institutions, Caregiver Child Relationship, Psychologists
Tan, Jennifer – Literacy, 2010
This paper highlights the various roles and influences of a particular text form: the timetable pasted unassumingly on the wall of a residential home for children. It provides examples of literacy events that take place around the ubiquitous timetable and how through these events, the social dynamics of its residents and those around them are…
Descriptors: Residential Care, Scheduling, Children, Literacy
Garfat, Thom – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2011
Historically there has been a huge gulf between families and residential programs serving their children. This contradicted classic studies showing that family involvement is the cornerstone for successful outcomes with children in out-of-home care. But in spite of frequent early calls for such inclusion, the family was historically considered to…
Descriptors: Residential Care, Residential Programs, Family Involvement, Family (Sociological Unit)
Desmarais, Chantal; Roeber, Barbara J.; Smith, Mary E.; Pollak, Seth D. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2012
Purpose: In this study, the authors investigated sentence comprehension and spatial working memory abilities in a sample of internationally adopted, postinstitutionalized (PI) children. The authors compared the performance of these PI children with that of an age-matched group of children living with their birth families. They hypothesized that PI…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Sentences, Early Intervention, Disadvantaged Environment
Physical Restraint in Residential Childcare: The Experiences of Young People and Residential Workers
Steckley, Laura; Kendrick, Andrew – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2008
There have long been concerns about the use of physical restraint in residential care. This article presents the findings of a qualitative study that explores the experiences of children, young people and residential workers of physical restraint. The research identifies the dilemmas and ambiguities for both staff and young people, and…
Descriptors: Residential Care, Adolescents, Foreign Countries, Children
Shechory, Mally; Sommerfeld, Eliane – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2007
In a prospective study, the attachment style, home-leaving age, length of time in residential care, and behavioral problems among Israeli residential care children (N=68), were studied. Data analyses showed that children removed from their homes at a later age suffered from higher levels of anxiety, depression and social problems compared to…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Comparative Analysis, Interaction, Depression (Psychology)
Barbour, Harold S. – Exceptional Parent, 1980
The place of private residential programs in the care of individuals with disabilities is discussed. Problems often associated with residential centers are considered and the Woods School, a private institution for handicapped children and adults, is described as an example of the positive benefits of private institutional care. (PHR)
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Disabilities, Private Agencies
Swennenhuis, Petra; Vermeer, Adri; Rispens, Jan; Teunissen, Joop; Wensing, Michel – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2004
This short report explores the quality of the care process for children with intellectual disabilities. A Delphi procedure was used to identify a set of indicators for the quality of the care process reflecting the perspectives of the care providers, the parents and the experts. The sample consisted of 59 individuals involved in different ways in…
Descriptors: Children, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Mental Retardation

Barter, Christine – Early Child Development and Care, 1997
Examines the conceptualization of abuse of children by peers within institutional settings. Explores the assumptions held about peer behavior and problems and dilemmas around identifying when residents' behavior should be viewed as abusive. Focuses on how the dynamics of institutions influences these definitions and assumptions and how these…
Descriptors: Bullying, Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Children
Brown, Ann L.; Johnson, Marilee – 1983
To compose a comprehensive description of the residential child care needs in Indiana, county agencies, county welfare departments, and probation departments were surveyed. Respondents were asked to identify the characteristics of children placed in Indiana residential facilities, in out-of-state residential care, and of those whom the agency was…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Caregivers, Child Welfare, Childhood Needs

Lakin, K. Charlie; Anderson, Lynda; Prouty, Robert – Mental Retardation, 1998
Summarizes changes in out-of-home placements of children and youth with mental retardation since the implementation of the Supplemental Security Income program and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act entitlements. The statistics show a decrease from 90,942 children in residential settings in 1977 to 25,842 children in 1997. (CR)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Federal Legislation, Incidence

Hatfield, B.; And Others – Journal of Adolescence, 1996
Seventy-two members of staff working in children's residential units in a local authority were surveyed to elicit their experiences and evaluations of working with child mental health professionals. While the majority of staff held few or no formal educational qualifications, they emerged as an experienced group, with a level of confidence in…
Descriptors: Attendants, Children, Disabilities, Mental Health