FitzgeraldJ, 1983, Understanding disruption, BAAF, p 7.
2.
A full account of the methodology etc is available in the monograph Recollections of disruption, 1985, Jane Aldgate and David Hawley.
3.
See, for example, GeorgeV, 1970, Foster care — theory and practice, Routledge & Kegan Paul.
4.
DonleyK, 1984, ‘Crisis intervention’, Adoption & Fostering84 p 55.
5.
DonleyK1978, ‘The dynamics of disruption’, Adoption & Fostering22 p 35.
6.
Ibid p 37.
7.
SeeFahlbergV, 1981, Helping children when they must move, BAAF.
8.
LitnerN, 1965, Some traumatic effects of separation and placement, Child Welfare League of America, p 26.
9.
FahlbergV, 1981, op. cit.
10.
FahlbergV, 1981, Attachment and separation, BAAF.
11.
JewettC, 1984, Helping children cope with separation and loss, Batsford/BAAF.
12.
DonleyK, 1978, op cit p 37.
13.
Ibid p 37.
14.
JenkinsSNormanE, 1972, Filial deprivation and foster care, Child Welfare League of America.
15.
AldgateJ, 1976. ‘The child in care and his parents’, Adoption & Fostering84 pp 29–40.
16.
AldgateJ, 1980, ‘Identification of factors influencing children's length of stay in care’ in TriseliotisJ (ed) New Developments in foster care and adoption, Routledge & Kegan Paul, pp 22–40.
17.
DonleyK, 1978, op cit p 39.
18.
DHSS, 1976, Foster care: a guide to practice, HMSO p 146.