Supporting Carers to Coregulate With Children in Care: Learnings From Action Research With Caseworkers

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Sarah Ciftci, Susan Collings, Sue Buratti, Amy Conley Wright
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Trauma negatively impacts on the ability of children in out-of-home care to experience safety in their relationships. Trauma rearousal can continue to occur even when children are living in a safe and stable setting due to environmental triggers. Carers who are emotionally regulated themselves can model and support emotional regulation (known as coregulation) when their child becomes dysregulated. To do this, carers need agencies to provide trauma-informed and therapeutic models of care, so they in turn can offer an emotionally secure experience for their child. This article reports on participatory action research with caseworkers from two nongovernment and one government organisation who supported foster and kinship carers to coregulate with children in long-term care. Reflective practice meetings were held over an eight-month period to capture the perspectives and experiences of 16 caseworkers who trialled practice changes for coregulation. An inductive analysis approach was used to elicit themes. Findings revealed a three-phase process took place for caseworkers and carers to (1) acknowledge the presence of trauma and stress, (2) become aware of their own emotional capacity and (3) apply coregulation strategies. This process was possible when organisations promoted trauma awareness and relational safety, thereby creating a ‘holding environment’ for their caseworkers and allowing coregulation to be experienced by carers and their children.

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支持照顾者与照顾中的儿童共同调节:从与个案工作者的行动研究中学习
创伤对家庭外照料儿童在人际关系中体验安全的能力产生负面影响。即使儿童生活在安全稳定的环境中,由于环境因素,创伤再唤醒也会继续发生。当他们的孩子情绪失调时,自己情绪调节的照顾者可以模仿和支持情绪调节(称为共同调节)。要做到这一点,护理人员需要机构提供创伤信息和治疗模式的护理,因此他们反过来可以为他们的孩子提供情感上的安全体验。本文报告了一项参与性行动研究,研究对象是来自两个非政府组织和一个政府组织的个案工作者,他们支持寄养和亲属照顾者与长期照顾的儿童共同管理。在为期8个月的时间里,我们举行了反思实践会议,以收集16名个案工作者的观点和经验,他们对共同监管的实践变化进行了试验。采用归纳分析方法引出主题。研究结果显示,个案工作者和护理人员经历了三个阶段的过程:(1)承认创伤和压力的存在,(2)意识到自己的情绪能力,(3)应用协同调节策略。当组织提升创伤意识和关系安全时,这一过程是可能的,从而为他们的个案工作者创造了一个“容纳环境”,并允许照顾者和他们的孩子体验协同调节。
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自引率
5.90%
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92
期刊介绍: Child and Family Social Work provides a forum where researchers, practitioners, policy-makers and managers in the field of child and family social work exchange knowledge, increase understanding and develop notions of good practice. In its promotion of research and practice, which is both disciplined and articulate, the Journal is dedicated to advancing the wellbeing and welfare of children and their families throughout the world. Child and Family Social Work publishes original and distinguished contributions on matters of research, theory, policy and practice in the field of social work with children and their families. The Journal gives international definition to the discipline and practice of child and family social work.
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