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Unaccompanied asylum seeking children : the response of social work services / Jim Wade, Fiona Mitchell and Graeme Baylis.

By: Wade, JimContributor(s): Mitchell, Fiona, 1974- | Baylis, Graeme | British Association for Adoption & FosteringMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : BAAF, c2005Description: xi, 252 p. ; 21 cmISBN: 190369986X (pbk.) :Subject(s): Refugee children -- Services for -- Great Britain | Political refugees -- Services for -- Great BritainDDC classification: 362.8'7'083
Contents:
The study design and context - Referral and assessment - Patterns of placement - Education and training pathways - Health and well-being - Social networks: family, friends and community - The transition to adulthood.
Summary: This study explores how social work services in the UK respond to young asylum seekers and how they in turn attempt to negotiate the transitions themselves. Also discussed are the complexities involved in helping young asylum seekers to rebuild their lives.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 238-248) and index.

The study design and context - Referral and assessment - Patterns of placement - Education and training pathways - Health and well-being - Social networks: family, friends and community - The transition to adulthood.

This study explores how social work services in the UK respond to young asylum seekers and how they in turn attempt to negotiate the transitions themselves. Also discussed are the complexities involved in helping young asylum seekers to rebuild their lives.

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