Best practices for rendering family reunification services to children in alternative care placements in South Africa

Sipho Sibanda
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Abstract

Background

Children placed in alternative care have a right to be reunified with their families when the reasons that led to their removal have been addressed. Social workers are instrumental in providing a wide range of services to children and families. It is imperative to have best practice interventions that guide the implementation of family reunification services. In the absence of points of reference, social workers will experience challenges in rendering effective family reunification services.

Objectives

This article explores best practices for rendering family reunification services to children in alternative care placements.

Participants and setting

Social workers employed by five child protection organisations in South Africa participated in the study. 15 interviews were conducted, 183 questionnaires were completed.

Methods

An exploratory sequential mixed methods design was employed in the study. Data was analysed using Cresswell's model of thematic data analysis and a statistical package for social sciences.

Findings

The paper analyses seven narratives of successful family reunification services to deduce elements that seem to lead to the success of family reunification. These elements are; parents' willingness to change their circumstances, communication between all role players, and support from the social worker. Indicators for progress towards successful family reunification drawn from these cases are; maintaining regular contact with the child, contributing towards the maintenance of the child, good relationships between biological and foster parents, and biological parents’ involvement in programmes organised by social workers.

Conclusions

The article concludes that social workers working in family reunification services should adopt these best practices.
向南非替代性照料安置儿童提供家庭团聚服务的最佳做法
背景:被安置在替代照料机构的儿童有权在导致他们被移走的原因得到解决后与家人团聚。社会工作者在为儿童和家庭提供广泛的服务方面发挥着重要作用。必须有最佳做法干预措施来指导家庭团聚服务的实施。在缺乏参照点的情况下,社会工作者在提供有效的家庭团聚服务方面将面临挑战。目的本文探讨了为处于替代性照料安置的儿童提供家庭团聚服务的最佳做法。南非五个儿童保护组织雇佣的参与者和社会工作者参与了这项研究。共进行访谈15次,完成问卷183份。方法采用探索性顺序混合方法设计。数据分析使用克雷斯韦尔的专题数据分析模型和社会科学统计软件包。研究结果本文分析了七个成功的家庭团聚服务的叙述,以推断出似乎导致家庭团聚成功的因素。这些元素是;父母愿意改变他们的环境,所有角色之间的沟通,以及社会工作者的支持。从这些案例中得出的朝向成功家庭团聚取得进展的指标是:与儿童保持定期联系,协助维持儿童的生活,促进亲生父母和养父母之间的良好关系,以及亲生父母参与社会工作者组织的活动。本文的结论是,从事家庭团聚服务的社会工作者应该采用这些最佳做法。
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