Social work with African refugee children and their families |
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Authors: | Toyin Okitikpi Cathy Aymer |
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Institution: | CBPP –Brunel University, London, UK |
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Abstract: | This article explores the issues and dilemmas that arise when social workers attempt to work with African refugee and asylum seeking children and their families. There is a complex interplay between social workers’ skills and knowledge in this area and the prevailing social attitudes towards these groups of service users. By initially setting the context of mass movement of peoples from situations of danger in their countries of origin, the discussion highlights the key issues and shows the tensions of practice intervention in this area. Drawing on a small‐scale research study with social workers and discussions with immigration officers and workers in voluntary agencies working with refugees and asylum seekers, the article draws some conclusions about the lessons that can be learnt in order to improve practice. |
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Keywords: | African asylum seekers African refugee children forced migration refugee children and families refugee families migration |
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