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Home sweet home? Professionals' understanding of ‘home’ within residential care for unaccompanied youths in Sweden 下载免费PDF全文
The number of unaccompanied minors arriving in Sweden continues to rise. The majority are placed in residential care units. This qualitative study aims to increase the understanding given by the professionals to the concept of ‘home’ within the framework of residential care for unaccompanied young people. Data are based on participatory observations at two residential care units, followed up by individual interviews with staff. The findings confirm that the concept of home has a complex meaning involving both objective aspects such as physical buildings, and more subjective components that can be seen as state of mind. The staff's desire to offer an ‘ordinary home’ fails because of the surveillance, their dominant positions and especially due to the legal restrictions that were not initially meant for this target group. Unaccompanied young people have to be considered based on their own specific needs in order to make it possible for society to offer the most suitable care. 相似文献
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熊孝梅 《广西青年干部学院学报》2005,15(6):7-9,16
未成年人是祖国的未来和民族的希望,他们的思想道德素质高低直接关系到国家的前途和民族的命运。本研究通过对广西中小学部分在校生进行调查分析,得出当前未成年人思想道德的基本情况及其积极的方面和存在的问题,并提出针对未成年人进行思想道德教育的对策。 相似文献
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Landing in a rural village: home and belonging from the perspectives of unaccompanied young refugees
Ulrika Wernesjö 《Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power》2015,22(4):451-467
This article explores how unaccompanied young refugees living in a rural village in Sweden make sense of home and belonging. From a post-structuralist approach, belonging and home are understood as ongoing processes that are negotiated with others, and via processes of othering and racialisation. This article demonstrates that the form of housing available, together with experiences of social exclusion in the village, may contribute to othering and thus challenge their feelings of home and belonging. However, they do construct some kinds of belonging and feelings of home based on social relationships and places that they have access to. 相似文献
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Deibe Fernández-Simo María Victoria Carrera-Fernández Xosé Manuel Cid-Fernández Edgar Correia Campos 《Child & Family Social Work》2023,28(2):311-320
The arrival of unaccompanied minors from Africa in Spanish territory has been a constant since the last decade of the twentieth century. This migratory phenomenon has forced the child welfare system to attend to thousands of migrant children. The transition to adult life is a decisive stage in overcoming the situation of social exclusion. This research aims to analyse which socio-educational intervention strategies are effective during the process of transition to independent living with unaccompanied minors of African origin. We designed a qualitative research according to the grounded theory, which we divided into two phases. Twenty-nine young people (26 men and 3 women) participated. In phase 1, we performed two focus groups (N = 11), and in phase 2, we conducted longitudinal follow-ups (N = 18) for 24 months through 180 interviews. The results indicate the effectiveness of designing socio-educational accompaniment, prioritizing spaces of trust from which to attain the goals of emancipation. Young people consider effective those strategies that favour their knowledge of the social, labour and legal reality of the host society, designed considering each minor's individualized situation. We concluded that professional involvement acts as a buffer, reducing the bureaucratic obstacles implemented by the Spanish government. 相似文献