Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care Vol 14 No 3

In this issue we feature the 2015 Kilbrandon Lecture, given by Alexis Jay.
The issue also contains a ‘Named Person’ debate and an article on attachment previously published in Institutionalised Children: Explorations and Beyond, as well as the usual mix of peer reviewed papers, commentaries and book reviews.
Our Chair Alexis Jay on the Kilbrandon Lecture
Editorial
| Title | Authors |
|---|---|
| Editorial Volume 14.3 | Laura Steckley |
Peer-reviewed articles
| Title | Authors |
|---|---|
| ‘We’re like one, big, dysfunctional family’: Struggling to define the role of residential child care workers | Nadine Fowler |
| Residential child care and mental health practitioners working together | Mark Smith, Denise Carroll |
The Kilbrandon Lecture
| Title | Authors |
|---|---|
| Kilbrandon Lecture 2015 - Alexis Jay | Alexis Jay |
Commentary, reflections and other articles
Debate
| Title | Authors |
|---|---|
| The 'Named Person' debate: The case against | Maggie Mellon |
| The ‘Named Person’ debate: The case for | Mike Burns |
From Institutionalised Children: Explorations and Beyond
| Title | Authors |
|---|---|
| Understanding attachment patterns among orphans in residential care homes in New Delhi | Aarti Thakkar, Daisy Mepukori et al |
Reflections on doctoral studies
| Title | Authors |
|---|---|
| Research methodology applied to a comparative case study of the deinstitutionalisation of children in Bulgaria and Ukraine | Chrissie Gale |
Book reviews
| Title | Authors |
|---|---|
| Book review: Sisters of pain | Carole Dearie |
| Book review: Compassionate confinement | Mark Smith |


