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Scientific article 23. SEP 2018

Use of aftercare in Denmark

Authors:

  • Signe Frederiksen
  • Mette Lausten
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Out-of-home care in Denmark is an intervention that is available by law to a young person only up to the age of 18. At 18 he or she either starts an independent adult life or new arrangements are made. One such arrangement is aftercare. The benefits (or lack of benefits) of aftercare have been described in the literature, but little is known about the prevalence of aftercare. In Denmark, aftercare is provided to those who age out of care at age 18 and who show the prospect of positive development during aftercare. However, not all eligible young people receive aftercare. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of aftercare as well as to analyse the characteristics of its recipients in Denmark, based on administrative register data on young people born in 1995. Only about half of all young people ageing out of care (56%) receive aftercare. Those who age out of foster care or own dwelling are more likely to receive aftercare than those ageing out of residential care. Beyond this, analyses of the likelihood of receiving aftercare have shown remarkably few significant effects; only the number of placements and attending a special school at primary or lower secondary level have been shown to contribute positively to the probability of receiving aftercare, whereas duration of care contributes negatively. Vulnerabilities, such as mental health or delinquency, or resilience, such as being enrolled in an educational institution or being employed, do not impact the likelihood of receiving aftercare.

Authors

  • Signe FrederiksenMette Lausten

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    Nordic Social Work Research
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