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Going Missing Young People Absent From Care

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Living Away From Home - Studies in Residential Care

Going Missing

Young People Absent From Care

Jim Wade | Nina Biehal | Jasmine Clayden | Michael D. Stein

Political Science / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare

Going Missing presents important findings from the first major study of young people who go missing from residential and foster homes. By exploring the diverse reasons why young people go missing and what happens when they do, the authors highlight the impact both of individual motivations and of residential and foster care contexts on the patterns associated with going missing. The authors address the serious risks that young people may encounter while missing, including the dangers associated with sleeping rough, offending, sexual exploitation, and substance misuse. The longer term implications of repeatedly going missing for the structure of young people s lives are also explored. In outlining the strengths and limits of the different professional responses to young people who go missing, the authors present an analysis of the difficult professional task of managing risk for different groups of people. Conclusions drawn from this unique study are considered in terms of their wider implications for
* developing preventive services for teenagers
* the nature of residential and foster care provision
* inter-agency approaches to supporting young people
Addressing the growing concern about runaways from residential and foster care, and eliciting the wider implications for the care system today, Going Missing is essential reading for practitioners in the social and welfare services; policy-makers; and students and lecturers on higher education courses.

Jim Wade is the author of Going Missing: Young People Absent From Care, published by Wiley.

Professor Nina Biehal is Research Director at the Social Policy Research Unit of the University of York. She is leads work on vulnerable children, children in care and young people. Previously a social worker, Nina has been involved in child welfare research for many years.


Publication Date: 06 January 1999
Publisher: Wiley
Imprint: Wiley
ISBN-13: 9780471984764
Format: Paperback / softback
Page Count: 234
Weight (oz): 12.0

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