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Transitions in care
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BLOCK 4 Mind Map on Transitions in care, created by Jen Collins on 21/05/2013.
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Transitions in care
occurs when person leaves home and moves into a care enviro
can be both long and short term
moving into a specialist setting (residential/nursing care homes)
Live on the margins of society
can cause a sense of community or a sense of seperation from society; being different
can be through
own choice making it a positive choice
circumstance
learning diffs who have been cared for at home them need to move following a death
PAM BARETTE
respite care, day centres, foster care
FOSTER CARE
JORDAN
ATTACHMENT THEORY: JOHN BOWLBY
Good transition practice
HEDY CLEAVER STUDY
Fostering Family contact (2000)
emphasised imp of Intro meetings advised in Children's Act 1989
7 stages of transition (DAD NITS)
DENIAL, ACCEPTANCE, DEPRESSION, NUMBNESS, INTERNALISATION, TESTING SEARCH FOR MEANING
HOPSON ET AL 1992
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