This book sheds light on the 'Romanian orphans' including those who stayed in institutions throughout their childhood as well as those who were adopted, reporting on their experiences in children's homes, foster care, domestic adoption as well as intercountry adoption and providing new evidence on what is important for children in care today.
This book sheds light on the 'Romanian orphans' including those who stayed in institutions throughout their childhood as well as those who were adopted, reporting on their experiences in children's homes, foster care, domestic adoption as well as intercountry adoption and providing new evidence on what is important for children in care today.
Dr. Mariela Neagu is a Researcher in the Rees Centre at the University of Oxford
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Romania: What Underlay the Orphan Crises Where do Children go When they Can't Stay with their Families Childhoods in Care Teen Years in Care and Their Ways Out Exploring Life Trajectories: What Mattered to Them The Benefit of Hindsight: Learning for Policy and Practice
Introduction Romania: What Underlay the Orphan Crises Where do Children go When they Can't Stay with their Families Childhoods in Care Teen Years in Care and Their Ways Out Exploring Life Trajectories: What Mattered to Them The Benefit of Hindsight: Learning for Policy and Practice
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