Youth in Transition: Exploring a life course perspective on leaving Care in Africa

Berni Kelly, A. V. van Breda, J. Pinkerton, Kwabena Frimpng-Manso, A. Chereni, P. Bukuluki
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While there is a substantial body of leaving care research, the theorization of care leaving has been more limited. Only a few studies have incorporated a life course perspective, mainly in Global North contexts where life course perspectives may differ significantly from those in the Global South, including Africa. Drawing on findings from a feasibility research study, this paper contributes to the emerging international literature on theorizing care leaving by applying a life course perspective to the experiences of youth leaving care in four African countries. The paper highlights how life course can be a useful conceptual framework for understanding the experiences of care leavers with an emphasis on four core concepts: biography, linked lives, waithood, and agency. Implications for policy and practice are outlined with a focus on interdependence, participatory practice, biography, and cultural transition planning alongside efforts to redress systemic, oppressive barriers facing care leavers in society.
转型中的青年:从生命历程的角度探讨离开非洲关怀
虽然对离职护理进行了大量的研究,但对离职护理的理论化研究却较为有限。只有少数研究纳入了生命历程观点,主要是在全球北方背景下,那里的生命历程观点可能与包括非洲在内的全球南方有很大不同。根据一项可行性研究的结果,本文通过将生命历程视角应用于四个非洲国家青年离开护理的经验,为新兴的国际文献提供了理论化护理离开的贡献。本文强调了生命历程如何成为理解护理离开者经历的有用概念框架,强调了四个核心概念:传记,联系生活,等待期和代理。对政策和实践的影响进行了概述,重点是相互依存、参与性实践、传记和文化过渡规划,以及纠正社会中护理离开者面临的系统性、压迫性障碍的努力。
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