The removal of group homes or institutions will not lead to better child well-being and could even worsen outcomes for some orphaned and separated children. This is according to new findings from a three-year study across five low- and middle-income countries. Children in institutions are as healthy and, in some ways, healthier than those in family-based care, according to the study, which was led by Kathryn Whetten, a Duke professor of public policy ...The Great Place for all lake forest health and fitness | island health and fitness | health and fitness blogs Health and Fitness Blog Information and News.
Monday, 1 September 2014
Orphaned Children can Do Just as Well in Group Homes: Study
The removal of group homes or institutions will not lead to better child well-being and could even worsen outcomes for some orphaned and separated children. This is according to new findings from a three-year study across five low- and middle-income countries. Children in institutions are as healthy and, in some ways, healthier than those in family-based care, according to the study, which was led by Kathryn Whetten, a Duke professor of public policy ...
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