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Resilience and Survival: Black Teenage Mothers ‘Looked After’ by the State Tell their Stories About their Experience of Care
Authors:Nadia Mantovani  Hilary Thomas
Institution:1. Section of Mental Health, Division of Population Health Sciences and Education (PHSE), St George's, University of London, London, UK;2. CRIPACC, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
Abstract:‘Looked after’ young people are among the most disadvantaged members of our society. While their disadvantaged status should not be ignored, poor outcomes are often emphasised at the expense of good ones. This article reports a study that adopts the concept of resilience to understand the narratives of the participants’ experience of care and foster care. A total of 15 young mothers, aged 16–19 and mainly from black African backgrounds, were interviewed. Despite lacking a ‘secure base’, informants invested in a sense of moral identity and a source of self‐directedness, which enabled them to move from victim of circumstances to individuals who overcome their circumstances.
Keywords:asylum seeking  black teenage mothers    looked after’    resilience  unaccompanied minors
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