The participation of children and young people in the recruitment of residential child care staff in Scotland

In 2004, the Scottish Executive commissioned research from the Scottish Institute of Residential Child Care (SIRCC) to identify current recruitment practices in residential child care. Part of this research examined to what extent children and young people had participated in the process used. This...

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Main Authors: Helen Kay, Irene Stevens
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CELCIS 2006-03-01
Series:Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care
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description In 2004, the Scottish Executive commissioned research from the Scottish Institute of Residential Child Care (SIRCC) to identify current recruitment practices in residential child care. Part of this research examined to what extent children and young people had participated in the process used. This article focuses on the findings of the research in relation to involving children and young people in recruitment and selection.
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spellingShingle Helen Kay
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The participation of children and young people in the recruitment of residential child care staff in Scotland
Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care
child care
child abuse
residential child care
title The participation of children and young people in the recruitment of residential child care staff in Scotland
title_full The participation of children and young people in the recruitment of residential child care staff in Scotland
title_fullStr The participation of children and young people in the recruitment of residential child care staff in Scotland
title_full_unstemmed The participation of children and young people in the recruitment of residential child care staff in Scotland
title_short The participation of children and young people in the recruitment of residential child care staff in Scotland
title_sort participation of children and young people in the recruitment of residential child care staff in scotland
topic child care
child abuse
residential child care
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