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Sociology

Technological University Dublin

2017

Birth children

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Grief, Loss, And Separation: Experiences Of Birth Children Of Foster Carers, David Williams Jan 2017

Grief, Loss, And Separation: Experiences Of Birth Children Of Foster Carers, David Williams

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Previous research identifies the increased exposure of birth children of foster carers to experiences of separation, grief, and loss due to the transient nature of foster care, but little is known about how birth children manage this loss. This paper reports findings from a qualitative study that examined the retrospective experiences of 15 adult birth children of foster carers (aged between 18 and 28 years) in Ireland. Findings suggest that birth children experience grief and loss when foster children leave their families. They report experiencing a range of emotional responses such as guilt, blame, and sadness. A reluctance to discuss …