在加拿大儿童和青少年时期对家庭/照顾者的攻击(AFCCA)背景下,父母对维护儿童权利的看法

C. Gervais, Danika DeCarlo-Slobodnik, E. Romano
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儿童和青少年时期对家庭/照顾者的攻击(AFCCA)是一个严重的社会问题,但在加拿大仍然是一个研究不足的领域。由于其他地方的现有研究主要集中于其流行程度、风险因素和影响,因此对儿童权利和家庭制度所涉问题了解较少。这项定性试点研究探讨了加拿大收养、亲属关系和习惯照顾者在处理孩子对他们和其他家庭成员的攻击行为这一具有挑战性的背景时,对孩子获得支持和被倾听的权利的考虑。对18名照顾者的访谈结果表明,父母的方法以儿童为中心,了解创伤,因为他们寻求照顾家中受AFCCA影响的所有儿童的最佳利益。结果表明,需要从儿童权利的角度更多地认识到AFCCA,并提供全面和无偏见的家庭支持服务,以充分满足所有受AFCCA影响的儿童和青少年的需求。
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Parental Perspectives on Upholding Children’s Rights in the Context of Aggression toward Family/Caregivers in Childhood & Adolescence (AFCCA) in Canada
Aggression toward family/caregivers in childhood and adolescence (AFCCA) is a serious societal concern, yet it remains an under-researched area in Canada.  Since existing studies elsewhere have focused primarily on its prevalence, risk factors and impacts, the child rights and family systems implications are less understood.  This qualitative pilot study explored Canadian adoptive, kinship and customary caregivers’ considerations of their child’s rights to support and to be heard as they navigated the challenging context of their child’s aggressive behaviour towards them and other family members.  The findings from interviews with 18 caregivers indicate that parental approaches were child-centred and trauma-informed as they sought to attend to the best interests of all children affected by AFCCA in their home.  The results demonstrate the need for greater acknowledgment of AFCCA from a child rights perspective, and for comprehensive and non-biased family support services in order to fully meet the needs of all AFCCA-affected children and youth. 
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