Explorative study into support needs of caregivers in short-term foster care regarding problem behaviour and dealing with biological parents |
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Authors: | Frank Van Holen Johan Vanderfaeillie Femke Vanschoonlandt Skrällan De Maeyer Tim Stroobants |
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Affiliation: | 1. Opvang vzw department Brabant, Brussel, Belgium;2. Department of Clinical and Lifespan Psychology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium;3. Department of Clinical and Lifespan Psychology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Family supporting foster care (FSFC) is a directly accessible, short-term and preventive form of foster care for children under the age of 12. Caregivers in this type of foster care need comprehensive support to deal with their complex tasks. In this contribution, the support needs arising from the behaviour of the foster child as well as concerning dealing with the biological parents of 85 Flemish FSFC-parents are examined, as these are areas FSFC-parents specifically ask support for. These support needs are evaluated for possible links with child and foster parent characteristics. More experienced foster parents and foster parents with a foster child showing more externalising problem behaviour ask for more support in managing the child's behaviour. |
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Keywords: | Foster care short-term foster care support needs foster parents family supporting foster care |
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