是不稳定的锚还是发展的阻碍?以色列家庭式集体之家对兄弟姐妹关系的专业看法

Osher Barnea, Noami G. Cohen, IN Hindi, Moshe Dolev, Orna Taus, Carmit Katz
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大多数被社会服务机构从家中带走的儿童都有兄弟姐妹。然而,兄弟姐妹关系是一个未被关注和研究的领域。专业人员缺乏一个框架来解决家庭外安置决策和照料中的这一常见问题。本研究探讨了以色列家庭式集体之家的专业人员如何看待和处理兄弟姐妹关系,以及他们在家庭外安置儿童的兄弟姐妹关系方面发现的主要障碍和益处。34 名专业人员参加了五个焦点小组,并进行了专题分析。与会者认为,兄弟姐妹是相互支持、安慰和安全感的来源。另一方面,他们也担心兄弟姐妹之间的纽带会抑制儿童的发展。他们还对家庭外安置的作用提出了两种看法:一种是个人发展的空间,另一种是儿童和家庭人生旅途中的过渡站。他们还提到了每个兄弟姐妹群体的独特性,因此在决策过程中,专业直觉的重要性不言而喻。讨论探讨了在将兄弟姐妹安置在家庭外的情况下凭直觉做出决定所面临的挑战,并强调需要更知情的决策过程。
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An anchor in instability or an inhibitor for development? Professional perceptions of siblinghood in family group homes in Israel
Most children who are removed from their homes by social services have siblings. Yet, siblinghood is an unnoticed and understudied field of interest. Professionals lack a framework for addressing this common issue in out‐of‐home placement decision‐making and caregiving. The current study examined how professionals in family group homes in Israel perceive and approach sibling bonds, as well as the main barriers and benefits they identify regarding siblinghood among children in out‐of‐home placements. Five focus groups were held with 34 professionals, and a thematic analysis was conducted. The participants identified siblings as a source of support, comfort and security to one another. On the other hand, they worried about the sibling bond inhibiting a child's development. They also revealed two approaches regarding the role of out‐of‐home placements: a space for individual development versus a transition station in the child's and family's life journey. They also referred to the uniqueness of every sibling group and, hence, the significant weight of professional intuition in decision‐making processes. The discussion addresses the challenges of intuitive decision‐making in cases of siblings in out‐of‐home placements and stresses the need for more informed decision‐making processes.
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