Abstract

The subjective voice of experiencing out-of-home care (OoHC) in the aftermath of removal from family of origin is poorly researched. This phenomenological study explored the “lived” experience of OoHC from the perspective of 4 adult care leavers reflecting on their childhood. Seeking both positive a

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