Children’s attachment: attachment in children and young people who are adopted from care, in care or at high risk of going into care.
This guideline covers the identification, assessment and treatment of
attachment difficulties in children and young people up to age 18 who
are adopted from care, in special guardianship, looked after by local
authorities in foster homes (including kinship foster care), residential
units and other accommodation, or on the edge of care. It aims to
address the many emotional and psychological needs of children and young
people in these situations, including those resulting from
maltreatment.

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Wednesday, 16 December 2015
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