非机构化:改善儿童发展成果的全球努力

Dennis Golm
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《收养与养育》杂志2023年12月号刊登了一篇来自已故教授Michael Rutter爵士(Rutter, 1998)建立的英国和罗马尼亚被收养者(ERA)研究的文章。这项前瞻性纵向研究跟踪了一组被收养者,他们在罗马尼亚的机构中经历了早期生活中的严重剥夺。这里发表的研究探讨了原始参与者中已为人父母的一组人的声音(Edwards, Kennedy et al., 2023)。他们为人父母的日子让我们敏锐地意识到时间的流逝。令人难以置信的是,30多年前,罗马尼亚儿童在非人道条件下生活的悲惨画面被传遍全球。生活条件肮脏,没有足够的食物,人际关怀或认知刺激(Sonuga-Barke et al., 2017)。
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Deinstitutionalisation: A global effort to improve developmental outcomes for children
The December 2023 issue of Adoption & Fostering includes an article from the English and Romanian Adoptees (ERA) study established by the late Professor Sir Michael Rutter (Rutter, 1998). The prospective longitudinal study follows a cohort of adoptees into young adulthood who experienced severe deprivation in Romanian institutions during their early life. The study published here explores the voices of a subgroup of the original participants who have become parents (Edwards, Kennedy et al., 2023). Their reaching parenthood makes us acutely aware of the passage of time. It is hard to believe that it has been over 30 years since the devastating pictures of children living under inhumane conditions in Romanian institutions were broadcast across the globe. The living conditions were filthy without sufficient food, interpersonal care or cognitive stimulation (Sonuga-Barke et al., 2017)
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