Child Welfare Research Group
Themes and projects
The Child Welfare Research Group conducts research and provides consultancy on a wide range of child welfare topics. These include:
- Child protection
- Children who are looked after (in out of home care)
- Children and young people on the edge of care
- Foster care and residential care for children and young people
- Reunification of children in care
- Transitions from care (young people leaving care at age 16 or over)
- Abuse in care
- Adoption
- Special guardianship
- Unaccompanied asylum-seeking children
Projects
Our work is funded by research councils in the UK (the ESRC) and Europe (Norface), central government, local authorities and charities. Current and recent projects include:
- Care leavers' transition into the labour market in England
- Children looked after and mental health (CLAMH) co-production project
- The house project 2: An evaluation of the House Project Hub model
- Break - Staying close, staying connected project
- Brighter futures for care leavers: A Consultation on Outcomes and Aftercare for Young People Leaving Care in Ireland
- Evaluation of Bradford B Positive Pathways (BPP)
- Strengthening child protection in England through knowledge-exchange and co-production
- Bright futures
- Home or care? Pathways and outcomes for maltreated children in a multi-ethnic cohort
- The Hestia study: Policies and responses with regard to child abuse and neglect in England, Germany and the Netherlands
- Permanently progressing: building secure futures for children in Scotland
- Reunifying abused or neglected children - Publisher
- Evaluation of the Action for Change 'Step Change' project
- Abuse in foster care
- The house project: Evaluation of a housing co-operative for young people leaving care
- Evaluation of the Right Home Project
- Fostering unaccompanied asylum-seeking young people: Creating a family life across 'a world of difference'
- Evaluating and analysing communication in child protection conferences
- Trauma treatment and violence prevention for adolescent girls in the US child welfare system
- How does the Signs of Safety approach affect participants' discourse and experience during child protection conferences?
External consultancy
- A comparative analysis of child support systems across four countries (UK, US, Australia and NZ)
- The Educational Progress of Looked After Children in England: Linking Care and Educational Data (with the Rees Centre at University of Oxford and the University of Bristol)
- The Educational Progress of Looked After Children and Children in Need (with University of Bristol)
- The Siblings Together evaluation (with The Rees Centre for Research in Fostering and Education, University of Oxford)
- Access to and experiences of early years education for looked after children – A Scoping Study (with Department of Education, University of Oxford and the Family and Childcare Trust)
- Researching care leavers involvement in Social Action - (a Catch22 Social Action Project)
- The Children's Society Adolescent Neglect research programme
- Evaluation of Foundation’s Springboard Leaving Care project (Big Lottery Youth in Focus programme)
- ‘Forgotten Australians’ research project (identifying long term outcomes of people who lived in institutional and other out-of-home care) - Australian Research Council
PhD Studies
- Decision-making and intervention in child protection cases involving parental substance misuse - Helen Baldwin
- The social networks of unaccompanied young people leaving care: a life course perspective - Kelly Devenney (completed 2016)