Lizzy: understanding attachment and loss in young people with complex needs - Practitioner review
This well-constructed paper describes a situation which is fairly common in the care of young people with disabilities; namely that even in a caring environment, there can be a tendency for these young people to be viewed as a homogeneous group with shared characteristics, rather than as individuals...
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description | This well-constructed paper describes a situation which is fairly common in the care of young people with disabilities; namely that even in a caring environment, there can be a tendency for these young people to be viewed as a homogeneous group with shared characteristics, rather than as individuals in their own right. As was the case with Lizzy, this can result in important issues being overlooked. |
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spellingShingle | Hilary Ruprecht Lizzy: understanding attachment and loss in young people with complex needs - Practitioner review Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care young people in care trauma grief loss |
title | Lizzy: understanding attachment and loss in young people with complex needs - Practitioner review |
title_full | Lizzy: understanding attachment and loss in young people with complex needs - Practitioner review |
title_fullStr | Lizzy: understanding attachment and loss in young people with complex needs - Practitioner review |
title_full_unstemmed | Lizzy: understanding attachment and loss in young people with complex needs - Practitioner review |
title_short | Lizzy: understanding attachment and loss in young people with complex needs - Practitioner review |
title_sort | lizzy understanding attachment and loss in young people with complex needs practitioner review |
topic | young people in care trauma grief loss |
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