Extended care: Global dialogue on policy, practice and research
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Van Breda, A.D., Munro, E.R., Gilligan, R., Anghel, R., Harder, A., Incarnato, M., Mann-Feder, V., Refaeli, T., Stohler, R., Storø, J., Extended care: Global dialogue on policy, practice and research, Children and Youth Services Review, 2020, 105596Download Item:
Abstract:
Young people who are taken up into the care system (including foster, formal kinship and
residential or group care) traditionally have to leave care at age 18, the generally accepted age of
adulthood. Research globally has shown that most youth are not ready to transition to independent
living at 18 and require additional support into early adulthood. One specific type of support that
has gained increasing interest is extended care arrangements, including permitting young people to
remain in their care placements beyond the age of 18. While widely discussed, there is a limited
body of literature on the conceptualisation, implementation and evaluation of extended care, and
almost no cross-national dialogue on extended care. This article aims to gather together a range of
experiences on extended care and to explore the extent to which there is a cross-national consensus
on the conceptualisation and operationalisation of extended care. Ten countries participated in the
study, reviewing their country’s extended care policy, practice and research using a common
matrix. Findings reveal adoption of aspects of extended care in all countries, wide variations in how
extended care is conceptualised, legislated, funded and implemented, and very little research on the
effectiveness of extended care. The authors recommend resolving cross-national variations in the
conceptualisation of extended care and further research on the role and contribution of extended
care placements to improved outcomes for youth in diverse social, political and economic contexts.
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