Child Vulnerabilities in Nigeria: What is the Nature of Our Work as Child Protection Social Workers?

Tracy B E Omorogiuwa
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Terms like child abuse, child labour, street children, child trafficking, and child marriage underscore the vulnerability of children worldwide, and underpin the imperative of affording them holistic care. Such services must address the underlying factors that elevate their vulnerability as is consistent with the person-in-environment focus of social work. Given our historical commitments and top-notch values, the social work profession, more than any other, is most concerned with the well-being of children. Yet, not much is known of our professional action in Africa, a region near the pyramid's pinnacle in child rights violation. This article presents the findings of a qualitative study, involving five voluntary organizations, which explored the nature of social work services to vulnerable children. Drawing on a constructivist framework, semi-structured interviews were conducted to gather data in Lagos and Abuja, Nigeria, and the results were then thematically analyzed. Findings indicate that social work services for vulnerable children require strengthening, since it does not address the root causes that exacerbate their vulnerability. Suggestions for navigating these challenges are explored.   Received: 2 November 2022 / Accepted: 30 December 2022 / Published: 5 January 2023
尼日利亚的儿童脆弱性:我们作为儿童保护社会工作者的工作性质是什么?
虐待儿童、童工、街头儿童、贩卖儿童和童婚等术语凸显了世界各地儿童的脆弱性,并强调了为他们提供全面照顾的必要性。这类服务必须解决提高他们脆弱性的潜在因素,这与社会工作对环境中人的关注是一致的。鉴于我们的历史责任和一流的价值观,社会工作比其他任何职业都更关心儿童的福祉。然而,人们对我们在非洲的专业行动知之甚少,这个地区在侵犯儿童权利方面接近金字塔的顶峰。本文介绍了一项定性研究的结果,涉及五个志愿组织,探讨社会工作对弱势儿童服务的性质。利用建构主义框架,在尼日利亚的拉各斯和阿布贾进行了半结构化访谈,以收集数据,然后对结果进行主题分析。调查结果表明,弱势儿童的社会工作服务需要加强,因为它没有解决加剧其脆弱性的根本原因。本文探讨了应对这些挑战的建议。收稿日期:2022年11月2日/收稿日期:2022年12月30日/发表日期:2023年1月5日
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