关系和身份:对昆士兰东南部离开家庭外护理的年轻人的民族志研究

IF 1.9 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL ISSUES
Madonna Boman
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从家庭外护理过渡到成年的年轻人,就像他们没有接受护理的同龄人一样,在成年早期可能面临一些挑战。这些因素包括:高昂的住房成本、固定的(通常是低的)收入、有限的就业机会和继续教育的机会、发展和巩固个人关系以及来自家庭的压力。本文介绍了一项博士研究的数据,该研究使用了民族志,生命历程理论和定性访谈,在实地进行了10个月。重点是从18岁到23岁的年轻人的家庭外照料过渡。年轻人讨论了学习、工作、住房和心理健康支持。他们经历了一系列支持和破坏的家庭关系。本研究的主要发现如下:(1)青少年的人际关系,尤其是与家庭成员、照顾者和服务机构的关系,对青少年获得支持和资源至关重要;(2)离开护理代表着身份的根本断裂。这些发现为延长护理计划提供了借鉴。推迟从看护到21岁的过渡是一项受欢迎的改革,让年轻人有时间支持他们在成年后(重新)建立安全的家庭关系,巩固他们正在成为的人,现在他们不再是“看护的孩子”。
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Relationships and Identity: An Ethnographic Study With Young People in South-East Queensland Who Had Left Out-Of-Home Care

Young people who transition to adulthood while transitioning from out-of-home care, like their peers not in care may face several challenges in early adulthood. These include, high housing costs, fixed (often low) incomes, limited access to jobs and further education, developing and consolidating personal relationships and pressures from family. This paper presents data from a PhD study using ethnography, life course theory and qualitative interviewing over 10 months in the field. The focus was on the transition from out-of-home care for young people aged 18 to 23 years. Young people discussed study, jobs, housing and mental health support. They experienced a range of family relationships both supportive and disruptive. This paper focuses on two key findings from the study: (1) Relationships, especially those with family members, carers and services are critical for young people to be supported and obtain resources; and (2) Leaving care represents a fundamental break in identity. These findings offer learnings for extended care programs. Delaying the transition from care up to age 21 years is a welcome reform, allowing time to support young people to (re)establish safe family relationships as adults and consolidate who they are becoming, now they are no longer a ‘kid in care’.

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