The Quintessence of Relationship-Based Youth Work and Temperament of Youth Workers

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK
J. Cheung
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Abstract The professionality of youth work has long been questioned and challenged. This study examined the social work relationship of youth worker with young people in the context of Hong Kong. Youth service setting was adopted as a showcase of relationship-based social work practice. The understanding of relationship can be easily distorted by the pragmatic focus of practice, yet, it should not only be regarded as a means for youth workers to get in touch with service users. A qualitative inquiry with heuristic direction was chosen. Personal perceptions and particular stories of 10 senior practitioners were gathered as a form of knowledge through in-depth interviews and a rigorous process of coding, data analysis, and interpretation. Findings suggested that trustworthiness in social work relationship was highly valued. Youth workers did not consider themselves as experts in dealing with young people’s problem. Rather, they possessed multiple roles and were able to manage the interplay of relationships and boundaries in a close and highly charged intersubjective encounter. This study summarized a list of necessary qualities of a youth worker, namely curiosity, genuineness, sensitivity, perspicacity, non-authoritarian, acceptance, and charisma. Youth workers should possess these specific characteristics in order to engage in a voluntary and trustful social work relationship with young people despite working under the current therapeutic trend in social work. Both the youth work in Hong Kong and the function of youth workers had to be thoughtfully repositioned so as to respond to the changing needs of young people and the society nowadays.
关系型青年工作的精髓与青年工作者的气质
长期以来,青年工作的专业性一直受到质疑和挑战。本研究以香港为背景,探讨青年工作者与青少年的社会工作关系。以青少年服务为背景,展示以关系为本的社会工作实践。对关系的理解很容易被实践的实用主义焦点所扭曲,但它不应仅仅被视为青年工作者与服务使用者接触的一种手段。选择了启发式方向的定性调查。通过深入访谈和严格的编码、数据分析和解释过程,收集了10名高级从业人员的个人看法和特定故事,作为一种知识形式。调查结果显示,社会工作关系中的诚信被高度重视。青年工作者并不认为自己是处理年轻人问题的专家。相反,他们拥有多重角色,能够在亲密和高度紧张的主体间接触中管理关系和边界的相互作用。本研究总结了青年工作者的必备素质,即好奇心、真诚、敏感性、洞察力、非专制性、接受性和魅力。尽管在当前社会工作的治疗趋势下工作,青年工作者应该具备这些特定的特征,以便与年轻人建立自愿和信任的社会工作关系。香港的青年工作和青年工作者的职能都必须重新定位,以适应青年人和当今社会不断变化的需要。
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Child & Youth Services
Child & Youth Services SOCIAL WORK-
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