在津巴布韦儿童之家长大的儿童面临的机构融合后的挑战:津巴布韦哈拉雷一个儿童之家的“前女孩”项目的案例

Charles Dziro, Austina Rufurwokuda
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这是一项基于哈拉雷一家儿童机构前女孩团体成员的调查,调查津巴布韦机构前囚犯在机构后融入社会所面临的挑战。本研究旨在探讨从某一机构出院的女童所面临的挑战。研究集中在三个目标上,即评估机构赋予女孩权力的目标,为机构化后的生活做准备,确定女孩离开机构时遇到的问题,并为女孩离开机构时建立社区支助系统。本研究具有探索性和描述性,采用定性研究方法。100个女孩中有10个是这项研究的目标。本研究采用焦点小组讨论、访谈和观察。研究表明,机构护理是一个如此严格和非个性化的环境,在这个环境中,孩子们没有机会体验正常的家庭生活,也无法获得发展人性的基本技能。因此,他们无法获得特定文化的生活技能以及独立思考和动机的能力,而这些是他们生活中所必需的。研究结果表明,从机构护理中出院的儿童长期遭受虐待和情感剥夺,这导致他们长期无法建立爱和信任的关系,有时会导致婚姻破裂。其中提出了一项研究建议。
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Post-Institutional Integration Challenges Faced by Children who were Raised in Children's Homes in Zimbabwe: The Case of 'Ex-Girl' Programme for One Children's Home in Harare, Zimbabwe
This is an investigation of post-institutional integration challenges faced by former inmates from institutions in Zimbabwe basing on Ex-girl group members of one institution for children in Harare. The study aimed at exploring challenges faced by girl children discharged from one institution. The research focused on three objectives namely an assessment of empowerment goals of institutions for girls in preparation for life after institutionalisation, to identify problems encountered by girls when they leave institutions and establish community support systems for the girl children as they leave the institutions. The research was exploratory and descriptive in nature and used qualitative research approach. Ten girls out of one hundred girls were targeted for the study. Focus group discussions, interviews and observations were used for the study. The research revealed that institutional care is so a regimented and depersonalised environment in which children have no opportunity to experience a normal family life and could not acquire the basic skills of developing ubuntu/hunhu (humanness). As a consequence, they fail to acquire culturally specific life skills and the capacity for independent thought and motivation which is necessary in their lives. The findings indicated that children discharged from institutional care endure chronic abuse and emotional deprivation which gives rise to a lasting inability to form loving and trusting relationships at time resulting in marriage break ups. One of the research recommendations were made thereof.
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