Peer-reviewed
Beckett, C, Bredenkamp, D, Castle, J, Groothues, C, O’Connor, T, and Rutter, M 2002, ‘Behavior patterns associated with institutional deprivation: a study of children adopted from Romania’, Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, vol. 23, no. 5, pp. 297-303.
Bilson, A & Cox, P 2007, ‘Caring about poverty. Alternatives to institutional care for children in poverty’, Journal of Children and Poverty, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 37-55.
Bilson, A & Harwin, J 2003, Changing minds, policies and lives. Improving protection of children in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Gatekeeping services for vulnerable children and families, UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre and World Bank, Siena, Italy.
Bilson, A & Larkins, C 2013, ‘Providing alternatives to infant institutionalisation in Bulgaria: how gatekeeping can benefit from a social development orientation’, Children and Youth Services Review, vol. 35, no. 9, pp. 1566-75.
Browne, K 2009, The risk of harm to young children in institutional care, Save the Children UK and Better Care Network, London.
Cantwell, N & Holzscheiter, A 2008, Commentary on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Article 20: children deprived of their family environment, Martinus Nijhoff, Leiden.
Carlson, M & Earls, F 1997, ‘Psychological and neuroendocrinological sequelae of early social deprivation in institutionalized children in Romania’, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 807, no. 1, pp. 419-28.
Dozier, M, Zeanah, C, Wallin, A, and Shauffer, C 2012, ‘Institutional care for young children: review of literature and policy implications’, Social issues and policy review, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 1-25.
Hunter, S 1990, ‘Orphans as a window on the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa: initial results and implications of a study in Uganda’, Social Science and Medicine, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 681-90.
Kaler, S & Freeman, B 1994, ‘Analysis of environmental deprivation: cognitive and social development in Romanian orphans,’ Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, vol. 35, no. 4, pp. 769-81.
Marcovitch, S, Goldberg, S, Gold, A, Washington, J, Wasson, C, Krekewick, K, and Handley-Derry, M 1997, ‘Determinants of behavioural problems in Romanian children adopted in Ontario’, International Journal of Behavioral Development, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 17-31.
Meintjes, H & Giese, S 2006, ‘Spinning the epidemic: the making of mythologies of orphanhood in the context of AIDS’, Childhood, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 407-30.
Whetten, K, Ostermann, J, Whetten, R, Pence, B, O’Donnell, K, Messer, L, and Thielman, N 2009, ‘A comparison of the wellbeing of orphans and abandoned children ages 6-12 in institutional and community-based care settings in 5 less wealthy nations’, PLoS One, vol. 4, no. 12, pp. 1-11.
Zeanah, C, Nelson, C, Fox, N, Smyke, A, Marshall, P, Parker, S, and Koga, S 2003, ‘Designing research to study the effects of institutionalization on brain and behavioral development: the Bucharest Early Intervention Project’, Development and Psychopathology, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 885-907.
Zeanah, C, Smyke, A, Koga, S, and Carlson, E 2005, ‘Attachment in institutionalized and community children in Romania’, Child development, vol. 76, no. 5, pp. 1015-28.
Other
EveryChild 2009, Missing: children without parental care in international development policy, EveryChild, London.
Gaines, S 2006, ‘The mission continues’, The Guardian (UK), 27 December.
O’Kane, C & Lubis, S 2016, Alternative child care and deinstitutionalisation. A case study of Indonesia, SOS Children’s Villages International in conjunction with the European Commission.
Save the Children UK 2003, A last resort. The growing concern about children in residential care. Save the Children’s position on residential care, International Save the Children Alliance, London.
Save the Children 2009, Keeping children out of harmful institutions. Why we should be investing in family-based care, Save the Children UK, London.
Save the Children, UNICEF, and Better Care Network 2009, The neglected agenda: protecting children without parental care. Proceedings of the Wilton Park Conference. Policy recommendations and conclusions, Save the Children, UNICEF, Better Care Network, Wilton Park, UK.
Save the Children 2021, From institution-based care to family-based care. Families First Project brings children back to families, Save the Children Indonesia.
Beckett, C, Bredenkamp, D, Castle, J, Groothues, C, O’Connor, T, and Rutter, M 2002, ‘Behavior patterns associated with institutional deprivation: a study of children adopted from Romania’, Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, vol. 23, no. 5, pp. 297-303.
Bilson, A & Cox, P 2007, ‘Caring about poverty. Alternatives to institutional care for children in poverty’, Journal of Children and Poverty, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 37-55.
Bilson, A & Harwin, J 2003, Changing minds, policies and lives. Improving protection of children in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Gatekeeping services for vulnerable children and families, UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre and World Bank, Siena, Italy.
Bilson, A & Larkins, C 2013, ‘Providing alternatives to infant institutionalisation in Bulgaria: how gatekeeping can benefit from a social development orientation’, Children and Youth Services Review, vol. 35, no. 9, pp. 1566-75.
Browne, K 2009, The risk of harm to young children in institutional care, Save the Children UK and Better Care Network, London.
Cantwell, N & Holzscheiter, A 2008, Commentary on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Article 20: children deprived of their family environment, Martinus Nijhoff, Leiden.
Carlson, M & Earls, F 1997, ‘Psychological and neuroendocrinological sequelae of early social deprivation in institutionalized children in Romania’, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 807, no. 1, pp. 419-28.
Dozier, M, Zeanah, C, Wallin, A, and Shauffer, C 2012, ‘Institutional care for young children: review of literature and policy implications’, Social issues and policy review, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 1-25.
Hunter, S 1990, ‘Orphans as a window on the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa: initial results and implications of a study in Uganda’, Social Science and Medicine, vol. 31, no. 6, pp. 681-90.
Kaler, S & Freeman, B 1994, ‘Analysis of environmental deprivation: cognitive and social development in Romanian orphans,’ Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, vol. 35, no. 4, pp. 769-81.
Marcovitch, S, Goldberg, S, Gold, A, Washington, J, Wasson, C, Krekewick, K, and Handley-Derry, M 1997, ‘Determinants of behavioural problems in Romanian children adopted in Ontario’, International Journal of Behavioral Development, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 17-31.
Meintjes, H & Giese, S 2006, ‘Spinning the epidemic: the making of mythologies of orphanhood in the context of AIDS’, Childhood, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 407-30.
Whetten, K, Ostermann, J, Whetten, R, Pence, B, O’Donnell, K, Messer, L, and Thielman, N 2009, ‘A comparison of the wellbeing of orphans and abandoned children ages 6-12 in institutional and community-based care settings in 5 less wealthy nations’, PLoS One, vol. 4, no. 12, pp. 1-11.
Zeanah, C, Nelson, C, Fox, N, Smyke, A, Marshall, P, Parker, S, and Koga, S 2003, ‘Designing research to study the effects of institutionalization on brain and behavioral development: the Bucharest Early Intervention Project’, Development and Psychopathology, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 885-907.
Zeanah, C, Smyke, A, Koga, S, and Carlson, E 2005, ‘Attachment in institutionalized and community children in Romania’, Child development, vol. 76, no. 5, pp. 1015-28.
Other
EveryChild 2009, Missing: children without parental care in international development policy, EveryChild, London.
Gaines, S 2006, ‘The mission continues’, The Guardian (UK), 27 December.
O’Kane, C & Lubis, S 2016, Alternative child care and deinstitutionalisation. A case study of Indonesia, SOS Children’s Villages International in conjunction with the European Commission.
Save the Children UK 2003, A last resort. The growing concern about children in residential care. Save the Children’s position on residential care, International Save the Children Alliance, London.
Save the Children 2009, Keeping children out of harmful institutions. Why we should be investing in family-based care, Save the Children UK, London.
Save the Children, UNICEF, and Better Care Network 2009, The neglected agenda: protecting children without parental care. Proceedings of the Wilton Park Conference. Policy recommendations and conclusions, Save the Children, UNICEF, Better Care Network, Wilton Park, UK.
Save the Children 2021, From institution-based care to family-based care. Families First Project brings children back to families, Save the Children Indonesia.