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Young people leaving state care in China

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In the last 20 years, state care in China has shifted away from institutional care, towards alternative care that recognises children's rights to an inclusive childhood and adulthood.

This book reviews changes in policy and practices that affected the generation of young people who grew up in state care in China during this time.The young people themselves give their perspectives on their childhood, their current experiences and their future plans for independence.

These insights, combined with analysis of national state care datasets and policy documents, provide answers to questions about the impact of different types of alternative care on young people's experiences, the impact on their identity and their capacity to live independently, finding a job, a home and relationships.

All countries continue to struggle with how to improve the quality child protection practices and alternatives to group care.

The results here provide evidence to researchers, governments and professionals to help to improve social inclusion by changing institutionalisation practices.

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Product Details
The Policy Press
1447336712 / 9781447336716
eBook (EPUB)
16/08/2017
England
English
208 pages
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