
Children's Rights to Participate in Out-of-Home Care
International Social Work Contexts
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 27. May 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
200 pages
978-1-032-33369-4 (ISBN)
Description
For centuries, residential child and youth care systems worldwide have provided homes for vulnerable children and adolescents. The implementation of children's rights, especially the right of participation, is assessed as an important base for promoting the best interests of the child in an out-of-home care environment.
Featuring contributions from distinguished international authors, this volume offers an in-depth understanding of crucial participation processes and underlying power structures when involving young people in decision-making about their care and everyday life in different out-of-home care institutions. Contributions cover a broad spectrum of current research findings concerning the participation of young people in foster families and residential living groups in Australia, Canada, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland as well as cross-nationals perspective on children and young people's participation in foster and residential care placements in Great Britain and France.
The volume fills major gaps concerning the participation of young people in different out-of-home care and policy settings and will be required reading for policymakers, researchers, practitioners, scholars, and students interested in increasing opportunities for young people's participation and creating better out-of-home care settings for vulnerable young people.
Featuring contributions from distinguished international authors, this volume offers an in-depth understanding of crucial participation processes and underlying power structures when involving young people in decision-making about their care and everyday life in different out-of-home care institutions. Contributions cover a broad spectrum of current research findings concerning the participation of young people in foster families and residential living groups in Australia, Canada, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland as well as cross-nationals perspective on children and young people's participation in foster and residential care placements in Great Britain and France.
The volume fills major gaps concerning the participation of young people in different out-of-home care and policy settings and will be required reading for policymakers, researchers, practitioners, scholars, and students interested in increasing opportunities for young people's participation and creating better out-of-home care settings for vulnerable young people.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate
Illustrations
1 s/w Zeichnung, 1 s/w Abbildung, 6 s/w Tabellen
6 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
336 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-33369-4 (9781032333694)
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Claudia Equit | Jade Purtell
Children's Rights to Participate in Out-of-Home Care
International Social Work Contexts
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11/2022
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Routledge
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Children's Rights to Participate in Out-of-Home Care
International Social Work Contexts
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11/2022
1st Edition
Routledge
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Children's Rights to Participate in Out-of-Home Care
International Social Work Contexts
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Persons
Claudia Equit, PhD, is a professor of social pedagogy at the Leuphana university Lueneburg, Germany. She is involved in several research projects in the field of alternative care and children?s rights. She is the founder of the International Network "Participation of looked after children and adolescents in child welfare" associated with EUSARF. She can be reached at claudia.equit@leuphana.de
Jade Purtell is a multidisciplinary researcher and practitioner focused on out-of-home care and transitions from care experiences and youth participation in policy-making processes. Jade is currently managing the Peer Worker models for transitions from care project at Monash University and undertaking her PhD in care leaver early parenting. She can be reached at jade.purtell@monash.edu
Jade Purtell is a multidisciplinary researcher and practitioner focused on out-of-home care and transitions from care experiences and youth participation in policy-making processes. Jade is currently managing the Peer Worker models for transitions from care project at Monash University and undertaking her PhD in care leaver early parenting. She can be reached at jade.purtell@monash.edu
Content
0.Participation of Children and Young People in Alternative care - Introduction. 1.Beyond Youth-centeredness in the Residential Care Participation Discourse: Moving from Aesthetics to Everyday Life where Young People Matter. 2.Increasing Opportunities for Care Experienced Young People's Participation in Decision-Making about State Care: Embedding Ethical Approaches in an Australian Context. 3.Professional Practice in Rights-Based Foster Care, and The Child's Right to Participate. 4.Space and Agency in Everyday Lives of Young People in Care in France and England. 5.Can Children's Participation be Promoted from the Outside? Insights from Sweden on Public Monitoring of Foster and Residential Care. 6.A Reflection on the Collective Participation of Youth in Foster Care in Context: Limits, Barriers, and Opportunities. 7.Participation of Young People in Residential Care: Professionals' Perceptions about Barriers and Facilitators in Portugal. 8."How we see this": Young People's View on Participation in Switzerland: Results and Reflections on Preventing Victimization in Residential Care. 9.Different Subcultures in Residential Groups in Germany- Implications for Participation and the Victimization of Children and Young People. 10.Independent Professional Advocacy in Daycare Centres Promoting Young People's Participation in Italy. 11.Conclusion: Challenges and Progress for Participating Young People in Residential Groups and Foster Families.