离开国家照顾的年轻人向成年的过渡:解放网络对他们的自主性和幸福感的影响

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Raquel Sánchez-Padilla, Manuel Tarín Cayuela, Alejandro Marcelo Viera Abelleira
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本研究探讨了在瓦伦西亚省(西班牙)的解放网络中接受国家照顾并参与住房资源的年轻人的看法,这是一项政府支持计划,旨在促进他们的自主权和社会融入,特别是那些作为无人陪伴的未成年人抵达西班牙的移民青年。通过对27名参与者进行的半结构化访谈,研究分析了他们对与教育和就业、住房获取、情绪状态、法律和行政地位以及参与社区支持网络有关的成年过渡的看法。调查结果显示,虽然年轻人重视通过该计划获得的支持,但他们面临着重大障碍,例如缺乏可持续的工作机会,难以获得适当的住房,以及在许多情况下移民过程的情感影响。此外,研究发现专业人士的干预和自由选择的支持网络是促进他们情绪健康和社会融合的关键因素。研究得出的结论是,在这样的项目中,以专业人士和年轻人之间的情感纽带为基础的教育关系在建立自主的坚实基础方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,它也强调需要制定公共政策,通过全面解决教育、劳动、住房和情感方面的问题来促进社会正义。这些发现为改善针对弱势环境下的护理人员的方案和策略提供了新的视角。
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Transition to adulthood for young people leaving state care: The impact of the emancipation network on their autonomy and well-being
This study explores the perceptions of young people who were under state care and participated in housing resources within the Emancipation Network in the province of Valencia (Spain), a government support program aimed at facilitating their autonomy and social inclusion, especially those of migrant youth who arrived in Spain as unaccompanied minors. Through semi-structured interviews conducted with 27 participants, the research analysed their perceptions of the transition to adulthood related to education and employment, housing access, emotional state, legal and administrative status, and participation in community support networks. The findings reveal that while young people value the support received through the program, they face significant barriers, such as a lack of sustainable job opportunities, difficulties in accessing adequate housing, and the emotional impact of the migration process in many cases. Moreover, the study identified that the intervention of professionals and freely chosen support networks are key elements in promoting their emotional well-being and social integration. The study concludes that such programs, in which educational relationships grounded in emotional bonds between professionals and young people play a crucial role in building a solid foundation for autonomy, are of vital importance. However, it also underscores the need for public policies that promote social justice by addressing educational, labour, housing, and emotional dimensions comprehensively. These findings offer new perspectives for improving programs and strategies aimed at care leavers in vulnerable contexts.
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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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