Journal article

Foster Care and Adoption: Carer/Parent Hours Over and Above 'Ordinary Parenting'

Catherine Forbes, Cas O'Neill, Cathy Humphreys, Susan Tregeagle, Elizabeth Cox

CHILDREN AUSTRALIA | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2011

Abstract

Caring for children in home-based care is seen as requiring considerably more time and energy from caregivers than is the case for most other children who are not in care. This article reports on a study that quantified the amount of time, over and above ‘ordinary parenting’, spent by 26 foster carers and prospective adoptive parents of children during a 9-month period in a program offering long-term care. The findings provide information that is potentially useful, not only in the debate about the decline in carer numbers, but also for agencies when they are recruiting, training and assessing prospective carers. Carers in the study spent an average of 55 minutes per day (or approximately 6 ..

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