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Kinship Foster Care: Policy, Practice, and Research assembles the thinking and research of experts from several professional fields concerning what has become the fastest growing type of substitute care for children by the state. The editors have contributed the initial and concluding chapters of the book, and the lead chapter in each of its three sections.
1: Maria Scannapieco and Rebecca L. Hegar: Kinship Care in Context Part I: Kinship Care Policy 2: Rebecca L. Hegar: The Cultural Roots of Kinship Care 3: James Gleeson: Kinship Care as a Social Welfare Service: Emerging Policy Issues and Trends 4: Marianne Takas and Rebecca L. Hegar: The Case for Kinship Adoption Laws Part II: Kinship Care Practice 5: Maria Scannapieco: Formal Kinship Care Practice Models 6: Dana Wilson: Kinship Care in Family Serving Agencies 7: Sondra Jackson: Paradigm Shift: Training Staff to Provide Services to the Kinship Triad 8: Joy Ernst: Wanau Know Best: Kinship Care in New Zealand Part III: Kinship Care Research 9: Maria Scannapieco: Kinship Care in a Public Welfare System: A Systematic Review of the Research 10: Peter Pecora, Nicole LeProhn, and John Nasuti: Role Perceptions of Kinship and Other Foster Parents in Family Foster Care 11: Jill Duerr Berrick, Barbara Needell, and Richard Barth: Kin as a Family and Child Welfare Resource: The Child Welfare Worker's Perspective 12: Raymond Starr, Howard Dubowitz, Donna Harrington, and Susan Fiegelman: Behavioral Problems of Teens in Kinship Care: Cross Informant Reports 13: Susan Zuravin, Mary Benedict, and Rebecca Stallings: The Adult Functioning of Former Kinship and Non-Relative Foster Care Children Conclusion 14: Rebecca L. Hegar: Kinship Foster Care: The New Child Placement Paradigm