Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care Vol 15 No 2
Welcome to another packed issue of SJRCC. Read on to explore a collection of great articles, reflections and reviews covering a wide range of subjects from: taking a fresh look at leaving care interactions, to exploring the role of storytelling in social care practice. Read the book reviews, including one view on a new book about therapeutic child care.
Editorial
| Title | Authors |
|---|---|
| Editorial Volume 15.2 | Laura Steckley |
Peer reviewed articles
| Title | Authors |
|---|---|
| You tell me what we can do after this: Findings and recommendations for the participation of young people with learning disabilities | Charlotte Wilson |
| Stories and their value: Exploring the role of storytelling in social care practice | Lavinia McLean and Emmett Tuite |
| Evaluation of a short training programme for foster carers | Sinead Braiden |
Commentary, reflections and other articles
| Title | Authors |
|---|---|
| An approach to re-designing leaving care interactions | Gayle Rice |
| Efficacy of family-based care as compared to institutional care: A careful review | K. Bhuvaneswari and Sibnath Deb |
| Making a difference: Enhancing care experiences and post-care outcomes in Scotland with the development of a 'growth mindset' | Alan, Paul Lee |
| The challenges of applying principles of relational practice in child friendly spaces in humanitarian emergencies | David K.Sezikeye |
| The process of deinstitutionalisation and development of residential care in Bulgaria | Mariela Todorova-Koleva |
| Residential Child Care in England | Jonathan Stanley |
| Innovation and impact in residential services | Janice Nicholson |
Book reviews
| Title | Authors |
|---|---|
| Positive images – positive effect: activities for young people and positive results | Aileen Nicol |
| Educating children and young people in care: Learning placements and caring schools | Iain Matheson and Lisa Lee |
| A guide to therapeutic child care: what you need to know to create a healing home | Joanna McCreadie |



