Current practice for social workers on planning contact for special guardianship children

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
N. Thompson
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An integral feature of Special Guardianship Orders (SGO) is that the children should have some contact with their parents after the order is granted. Local authority social workers have a duty to plan and recommend levels and types of contact. But there is no policy guidance provided on how to undertake these duties, and little is known about the process that practitioners undertake. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the recommending of contact in special guardianship cases, and to provide data on what contact social workers are recommending the factors they take into consideration and the reasons for their decisions.,The research involved a mixed-methods approach comprising of a questionnaire and focus groups. This part of the study comprised of an online questionnaire that was completed by 102 local authority social workers. Responses were downloaded into SPSS Statistics v22 for data analysis and a content analysis was conducted.,Quantitative results from the questionnaire are reported in this paper. Respondents provided comprehensive details on what they include in their recommendations, including levels of contact frequency and specific directions. Practitioners rated the factors they considered in reaching their decisions, and gave their general views on special guardianship contact. Results indicated that practitioners are recommending less contact for fathers than for mothers, and may feel less positively about paternal contact. Bivariate analysis suggests that some older and more experienced social workers are recommending lower levels of contact.,The statistical significance of the results was limited by the relatively small sample size. It was therefore decided to limit bivariate analyses to consideration of just three independent variables: the social worker’s age and number of years in practice, and the age of the child at the time of their SGO, against dependent variables concerning the levels of contact that had been recommended for mothers and fathers and how positive these were considered to be. Because of the limited sample size, most of the results were above this level, and so were not statistically significant.,Special guardianship has been in place for 12 years now, but apart from Jim Wade’s 2014 study there has been no major research to guide and inform practice. Such major changes in child welfare require substantiating research, and this study is an attempt to begin filling that gap. The questionnaire part of this study has for the first time provided data on the views, motivations and practice of social workers across the country making recommendations on special guardianship contact.,The study provides a picture of the type of contact being recommended for birth parents. This information will be useful for practitioners, who might otherwise not know what their colleagues in other local authorities are recommending, and it is hoped that this will encourage further debate on the subject.,Special guardianship has so far been poorly served by research. To the author’s knowledge, apart from Wade’s study there is very little research on the subject, and no significant research at all on special guardianship contact. This questionnaire, alongside the four focus groups that formed the second part of the study, provides the first picture of current practice across the country.
社会工作者对特殊监护儿童规划联系的实践现状
特别监护令(SGO)的一个重要特点是,在特别监护令获得批准后,儿童应与父母保持一定的联系。地方当局的社会工作者有责任规划和推荐接触的水平和类型。但是,对于如何履行这些职责,并没有提供政策指导,对从业者所承担的过程也知之甚少。本文的目的是调查特殊监护案件中的联系建议,并提供社会工作者建议联系的数据,他们考虑的因素和他们决定的原因。这项研究采用了一种混合方法,包括问卷调查和焦点小组。研究的这一部分包括一份在线问卷,由102名当地政府社会工作者完成。将回复下载到SPSS Statistics v22中进行数据分析,并进行内容分析。本文报告了调查问卷的定量结果。答复者就其建议所包括的内容提供了全面的详细信息,包括接触频率的水平和具体方向。从业员对他们在作出决定时所考虑的因素进行了评分,并就特殊监护联系给出了他们的总体看法。结果表明,从业者建议父亲比母亲更少接触,并且可能对父亲接触感到不那么积极。双变量分析表明,一些年长和更有经验的社会工作者建议降低接触水平。由于样本量较小,结果的统计显著性受到限制。因此,决定将双变量分析限制在只考虑三个独立变量:社会工作者的年龄和实践年数,以及儿童在进行SGO时的年龄,而不是关于建议父母接触水平的因变量以及这些被认为是多么积极。由于样本量有限,大多数结果都高于这一水平,因此不具有统计学意义。到目前为止,特殊监护制度已经存在了12年,但除了吉姆·韦德2014年的研究之外,还没有任何重大研究来指导和指导实践。儿童福利方面的这种重大变化需要实证研究,而这项研究正是试图开始填补这一空白。本研究的问卷部分首次提供了全国社会工作者对特殊监护联系提出建议的观点、动机和实践的数据。这项研究为亲生父母推荐的联系方式提供了一幅图片。这些信息将对从业人员有用,否则他们可能不知道他们在其他地方当局的同事正在建议什么,希望这将鼓励对这个问题进行进一步的辩论。到目前为止,研究对特殊监护的服务很差。据笔者所知,除了韦德的研究之外,关于这一问题的研究很少,而关于特殊监护关系的研究则根本没有意义。这份调查问卷,与组成研究第二部分的四个焦点小组一起,提供了全国范围内当前实践的第一张图片。
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