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The Needs of Foster Parents: A Qualitative Study of Motivation, Support, and Retention
This qualitative study examined motivation, support, and retention of foster parents in a child welfare agency in nine Canadian counties. Data from nine foster parent focus groups (54 participants) were categorized into themes for four structured questions. Results showed that the most frequent moti...
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Published in: | Qualitative social work : QSW : research and practice 2006-09, Vol.5 (3), p.351-368 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This qualitative study examined motivation, support, and retention of foster parents
in a child welfare agency in nine Canadian counties. Data from nine foster parent
focus groups (54 participants) were categorized into themes for four structured
questions. Results showed that the most frequent motivations for being foster
parents were intrinsic, altruistic motivators of wanting to make a difference in
children's lives and a desire to have children in the home. The most
important supports and deficits in support from their agencies were emotional
support, trust and good communication with workers, respect for foster
parents' abilities and opinions, and being considered part of the
child-care team. Strategies to increase retention of foster parents included
improving supports for fostering, providing accurate information about the foster
child, and introducing foster parents to the role gradually. |
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ISSN: | 1473-3250 1741-3117 |
DOI: | 10.1177/1473325006067365 |