What do foster families and social workers think about children’s contact with birth parents? A focus group analysis.
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This study analyzes the opinions of foster families and social workers regarding the benefits and
problems associated with contact visits. Data were gathered through two focus groups, comprising
social workers and foster carers, respectively. Both groups agreed that visits were useful for
maintaining foster children’s attachment to their birth family, for enhancing their psychological
wellbeing and for helping them to understand the real situation of their birth family. Regarding
difficulties, the two groups highlighted problems of coordination between social workers and
foster families, as well as a lack of support and preparation for foster carers, children, and birth
families.
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This study analyzes the opinions of foster families and social workers regarding the benefits and
problems associated with contact visits.
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Fuentes, M. J., Bernedo, I. M., Salas, M. D., & García-Martín, M. A. (2019). What do foster families and social workers think about children’s contact with birth parents? A focus group analysis. International Social Work, 62(5), 1416-1430.











