Working With Immigrants Who Are Child Welfare Involved: Promoting Innovative Collaborations and Systems Involvement During a Public Health Crisis

K. Lovato, M. Finno-Velasquez, Sophia Sepp, J. Ramirez, Robin Hernandez-Mekonnen, Vanessa Mendoza
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had notable impacts on public child welfare systems and their ability to serve families. For immigrant families who enter the child welfare system, pandemic-related challenges were exacerbated on top of existing immigration-related stressors and barriers. This study used in-depth qualitative interviewing with child welfare agency staff and community-based service provider partners working with immigrants to explore their experiences in providing services to families navigating this unprecedented context. Results highlight the adaptations implemented to engage immigrant clients and facilitate interagency collaboration in light of barriers imposed by the pandemic. Practice implications center the need for child abuse and neglection prevention efforts to start in community and demand collaboration between government-based child welfare agencies and a range of grassroots, trusted community providers.
与涉及儿童福利的移民合作:在公共卫生危机期间促进创新合作和系统参与
COVID-19 大流行对公共儿童福利系统及其服务家庭的能力产生了显著影响。对于进入儿童福利系统的移民家庭来说,除了现有的与移民相关的压力和障碍外,与大流行相关的挑战更加严峻。本研究通过对儿童福利机构的工作人员和为移民提供服务的社区服务提供商合作伙伴进行深入的定性访谈,探讨了他们在这种前所未有的背景下为家庭提供服务的经验。研究结果强调了为吸引移民客户并促进机构间合作而采取的适应措施,这些措施都是为了应对大流行病带来的障碍。实践意义的核心是,预防虐待和忽视儿童的工作需要从社区开始,并要求政府儿童福利机构与一系列基层的、值得信赖的社区提供者开展合作。
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