Building relational well-being: empowering street-connected young people to transition from precarity to security through youth associations.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Kate McAlpine, Isabel Cooper, Raphael Dennis
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Abstract

Street-connected young people (SCYP) in Tanzania face intersecting challenges, including economic vulnerability, social marginalisation and limited access to supportive networks. This study examines the impact of the Youth Association (YA) model, implemented by Railway Children Africa, and does so through the lens of the relational well-being approach, which emphasises the interplay of material, relational and subjective dimensions of well-being, as well as personal, societal and environmental drivers of well-being. Using a mixed methods design, this study tracked 116 SCYP in Mwanza and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, through four stages of the YA model. Quantitative data revealed gains: 71% transitioned into stable housing, 84% reported increased pride and self-worth and 58% initiated income-generating projects. Qualitative insights provided deeper context, capturing participants' reflections on how peer networks and leadership opportunities, and vocational training fostered self-confidence, economic independence and community integration. Participants' recommendations included expanding educational opportunities, enhancing health services and addressing logistical barriers to increase the model's accessibility and impact. This study demonstrates the transformative potential of relationally driven interventions for vulnerable young people. By leveraging existing networks and prioritising relational support, the YA model offers an effective pathway for SCYP to transition from precarity to stability. The findings underscore the importance of participatory approaches and call for further research into the invisible networks of care supporting SCYP, ensuring that future interventions are responsive to their lived experiences and evolving needs.

建立关系福祉:通过青年协会,使街头青年能够从不稳定状态过渡到安全状态。
坦桑尼亚的街头青年(SCYP)面临着多重挑战,包括经济脆弱性、社会边缘化和获得支持网络的机会有限。本研究考察了由非洲铁路儿童实施的青年协会(YA)模式的影响,并通过关系幸福感方法进行了研究,该方法强调了幸福感的物质、关系和主观维度以及个人、社会和环境驱动因素之间的相互作用。本研究采用混合方法设计,通过YA模型的四个阶段跟踪了坦桑尼亚姆万扎和达累斯萨拉姆的116个SCYP。定量数据显示了收益:71%的人过渡到稳定的住房,84%的人表示自豪感和自我价值增加,58%的人开始创收项目。定性的见解提供了更深入的背景,捕捉了参与者对同伴网络和领导机会以及职业培训如何培养自信、经济独立和社区融合的思考。与会者的建议包括扩大教育机会、加强保健服务和解决后勤障碍,以增加该模式的可及性和影响。这项研究证明了关系驱动的干预措施对弱势青年的变革潜力。通过利用现有网络和优先考虑关系支持,YA模型为SCYP从不稳定过渡到稳定提供了有效途径。研究结果强调了参与式方法的重要性,并呼吁进一步研究支持青少年青少年的无形护理网络,确保未来的干预措施能够响应他们的生活经历和不断变化的需求。
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BMJ Paediatrics Open
BMJ Paediatrics Open Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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