寄养父母参与发展和维护土著儿童和青年的文化认同

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Ashley L. Quinn , Sheila Marshall , Connie Bird , Daniel Ji , Frances Cabahug , Judy Chau , Madeline Elder
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文化匹配和非文化匹配的寄养父母是如何共同支持土著儿童的文化认同的,我们知之甚少,尽管对儿童的文化匹配照料的结果有很好的记录。本研究的目的是描述寄养父母和照顾者如何共同参与,以支持他们所照顾的土著儿童和青年的文化认同的发展和维护。行动-项目方法以情境行动理论为指导,指导数据收集和分析。该定性方法用于了解参与本研究的四对和两名单身照顾者(N = 10)的照顾者之间或单身照顾者与其重要支持人之间的联合行动。研究中出现了三个主题:培养儿童的文化联系,谦逊和自我教育,创造性地发现和利用社会资源。研究中所有的照顾者都描述了他们为将儿童与社区联系起来所做的努力:(a)倡导并代表儿童,(b)发展与儿童及其家庭和社区的联系,以及(c)与参与儿童照顾圈的其他人保持良好关系。对跨文化养父母的研究表明,文化参与是照顾体验的一个重要方面。进一步的研究可以探讨护理者在提供跨文化护理时遇到的困境。未来的研究寄养照顾者努力是真实的自己的文化和他们的土著寄养儿童的文化是必要的。
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Foster parents’ engagement in the development and maintenance of Indigenous children’s and youth’s cultural identities
Very little is known about what culturally matched and non-matched foster parents are doing together to support their Indigenous children’s cultural identities, although the outcomes of culturally matched caregiving for children are well documented. The purpose of this study was to describe how foster parents and caregivers engage together to support the development and maintenance of the cultural identities of Indigenous children and youth in their care. The action-project method, informed by contextual action theory, guided data collection and analysis. This qualitative method was used to understand the joint actions between caregivers – or between single caregivers and their significant support person – of the four dyads and two single caregivers (N = 10) who participated in this study. Three themes emerged from the research: nurturing children’s cultural connections, humility and self-education, and creatively finding and using social resources. All caregivers in the study described their efforts to connect children to their communities: (a) advocating for and on behalf of the children, (b) developing connections with the children and their family and community, and (c) maintaining a good relationship with others involved in the children’s circle of care. Research with transcultural foster parents suggests that cultural engagement is an important dimension of the caregiving experience. Further studies can investigate dilemmas foster caregivers experience in providing cross-cultural care. Future research on foster caregiver efforts to be authentic to their own cultures and to the cultures of their Indigenous foster children is warranted.
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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