Biological relatives:forgotten caregivers.

Karie A Gaska, Sandra Edmonds Crewe
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Abstract

The needs of biological relatives can often be overlooked because caseworkers are charged to act in the best interest of the child, meet the demands of foster parents and assume large court and paperwork responsibilities. Using a case study approach of a private therapeutic foster care agency located in Washington, DC, this study examines the needs of biological parents from the perspective of both the biological parents (n = 14) and child welfare workers (n = 14). It also addresses both systemic and personal barriers associated with the engagement and involvement of the biological parent. Findings are that there are varying levels of involvement of the biological parent; however, there is often confusion surrounding engagement practices absent reunification as a goal. This is especially relevant for kinship care where the goal of reunification is sometimes obscured by the placement of children with their families. Policy and practice implications are discussed with an emphasis on increasing the focus on biological relatives in the kinship care network. doi:10.1300/J045v22n03_08.

生物亲属:被遗忘的照顾者。
有血缘关系的亲属的需要常常被忽视,因为社会工作者被要求以儿童的最佳利益行事,满足养父母的要求,承担大量的法庭和文书责任。本研究以位于华盛顿特区的一家私人治疗性寄养机构为个案研究方法,从亲生父母(n = 14)和儿童福利工作者(n = 14)的角度考察亲生父母的需求。它还解决了与亲生父母的参与和参与有关的系统和个人障碍。研究结果表明,亲生父母的参与程度各不相同;然而,在不以统一为目标的情况下,围绕交战实践经常存在混淆。这对亲属照料尤其重要,因为有时将儿童安置在其家人身边,使团聚的目标变得模糊不清。政策和实践的影响进行了讨论,重点是增加对血缘关系护理网络中的生物亲属的关注。doi: 10.1300 / J045v22n03_08。
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