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    • Child Welfare Studies
    • Residential Care Research

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    • The residential care of young people is a critical area within social services.
    • Understanding innovative models of care is essential for improving outcomes.
    • David Wills's work offers a unique perspective on therapeutic environments.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To discuss David Wills's significant contributions to the field of residential child care.
    • To analyze the impact and lessons learned from the Reynolds House experiment.
    • To highlight the enduring relevance of Wills's philosophy in contemporary youth care.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review focusing on David Wills's seminal book.
    • Analysis of the Reynolds House experiment's principles and practices.
    • Discussion of theoretical underpinnings and practical applications in youth residential settings.

    Main Results:

    • Wills's approach emphasized creating a therapeutic milieu within residential settings.
    • The Reynolds House experiment demonstrated the potential for innovative, non-institutional models of care.
    • Key findings underscore the importance of staff training, therapeutic relationships, and environmental design.

    Conclusions:

    • David Wills's work provides valuable insights into effective residential care for young people.
    • The Reynolds House experiment serves as a foundational case study for therapeutic residential models.
    • Continued exploration of Wills's contributions can inform best practices in child welfare.