A qualitative data analysis: family victim advocates in child advocacy centers

IF 0.9 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
T. Young, Bethany Womack, Quentin R. Maynard, Fan Yang, Laura D. Boltz, Michelle Brazeal, B. Barber, Sarah R. Young, Debra Nelson-Gardell
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ABSTRACT Family victim advocates in child advocacy centers provide a valuable resource to children and parents involved in child abuse investigations. This work requires that family victim advocates be knowledgeable in such areas as child development, crisis intervention, community resources, family relationships, child welfare and criminal justice systems. Because family victim advocates provide essential services to parents and caregivers, the role requires ongoing training and education to remain current on the ever-changing complexities of working with not only the children and families but also the criminal and child protection systems responsible for investigating these cases. The current study reports the findings from a nationwide survey of family victim advocates employed in child advocacy centers related to their motivation for doing the work as well as their perceptions of their training and potential training needs. A group of doctoral students comprised the research team and worked collaboratively under the supervision of university faculty to conduct the qualitative data analysis. The findings describe the characteristics and motivations of family victim advocates working in child advocacy centers and emphasize the need for more advanced trainings that focus on skill-building and strengths-based practices utilized to support children and parents in child abuse cases.
定性数据分析:儿童权益倡导中心的家庭受害者倡导者
摘要儿童权益中心的家庭受害者权益倡导者为参与虐待儿童调查的儿童和父母提供了宝贵的资源。这项工作要求家庭受害者倡导者了解儿童发展、危机干预、社区资源、家庭关系、儿童福利和刑事司法系统等领域的知识。由于家庭受害者倡导者为父母和照顾者提供基本服务,这一角色需要持续的培训和教育,以了解不仅与儿童和家庭合作,而且与负责调查这些案件的刑事和儿童保护系统合作的不断变化的复杂性。目前的研究报告了一项针对受雇于儿童倡导中心的家庭受害者倡导者的全国性调查结果,该调查与他们从事工作的动机以及他们对培训和潜在培训需求的看法有关。一组博士生组成了研究团队,在大学教员的监督下合作进行定性数据分析。调查结果描述了在儿童倡导中心工作的家庭受害者倡导者的特点和动机,并强调需要更高级的培训,重点是技能培养和基于优势的做法,以支持虐待儿童案件中的儿童和父母。
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期刊介绍: Each issue of the Journal of Family Social Work contains peer reviewed research articles, conceptual and practice articles, creative works, letters to the editor, and book reviews devoted to innovative family theory and practice subjects. In celebrating social workers" tradition of working with couples and families in their life context, the Journal of Family Social Work features articles which advance the capacity of practitioners to integrate research, theory building, and practice wisdom into their services to families. It is a journal of policy, clinical practice, and research directed to the needs of social workers working with couples and families.
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