Can the Corporate State Parent?

Author:

Bullock Roger1,Courtney Mark E2,Parker Roy3,Sinclair Ian4,Thoburn June5

Affiliation:

1. Warren House Group at Dartington

2. School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago

3. University of Bristol, and Fellow, Centre for Social Policy, Warren House Group at Dartington

4. Social Work Research and Development Unit, University of York

5. School of Social Work, University of East Anglia

Abstract

Discussions about provision for children in the care of the state have continually raised the question, can the corporate state parent? Roger Bullock, Mark E Courtney, Roy Parker, Ian Sinclair and June Thoburn consider the question in the light of recent studies of separated children. It is argued that while the state does not need to fulfil all parenting responsibilities when care is shared with families or children are adopted, for three groups of children parenting issues are especially salient. They are: children in kinship care, in long-term foster family care and young people who are seriously troubled and troublesome. Research that would produce relevant information and recommendations to improve the state's parenting is suggested.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law,Sociology and Political Science,Social Psychology,Health(social science)

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