儿童治疗性住宿服务中家庭支持工作及其工作人员的探索

IF 1 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Y. Bhagat
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这是一项小规模的案例研究,旨在探讨安置家庭支持工作者和他们为安置儿童开展的家庭支持工作在英国儿童寄宿照料中的独特作用。本研究透过半结构式访谈,访问了由四个儿童之家组成的儿童治疗住宿照顾服务中心的七名重点工作者和两名安置家庭支援工作者。研究发现,并不是每个家庭都有安置家庭支持工作者,这通常是由于人力资源和资金的原因,所以孩子们的关键工作者通常会自己管理家庭支持工作。在任何一种情况下,家庭支持工作都被认为对孩子的发展和人际关系非常有价值和重要。然而,研究发现,在客观、健康的关系管理、组织、工作量、多机构管理和所需的具体技能方面,由独立的安置家庭支持工作者管理家庭支持工作比由关键工作者管理更有益。除此之外,人们还感到来自家庭和管理部门其他工作人员的情感和实际支持提高了这项工作的质量。实践启示建议儿童住宿护理院聘请一名专门的安置家庭支援工作者,负责处理安置儿童的家庭支援工作和联络工作。独立的安置家庭支助工作人员将是发展、维持和加强安置儿童与其家庭之间关系的一种资源,或者,通过对接触的客观观察,他们可以就继续接触是有益还是有害,甚至是团聚提供咨询意见。需要推动一致的实践(最初通过标准化的数据收集方法),并对从事家庭支持工作的人员进行适当的培训(包括社会工作技能或先前的社会工作经验)。由于所涉及的角色和关系管理的复杂性,需要为那些进行家庭支持工作的人提供专门的反思空间。
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Exploring Family Support Work and Its Staff in Children’s Therapeutic Residential Care
ABSTRACT This is a small-scale case study set out to explore a unique role within children’s residential care in England, that of the Placement Family Support Worker and the family support work they conduct for the children in placement. This subject was explored through semi-structured interviews with seven Keyworkers and two Placement Family Support Workers in a children’s therapeutic residential care service consisting of four children’s homes. It was found that not every home had a Placement Family Support Worker, often due to staff resources and funding, and so often the children’s Keyworker would manage the family support work themselves. In either case, family support work was seen to be highly valuable and significant for the children’s development and relationships. It was found, however, that it would be more beneficial to have an independent Placement Family Support Worker managing family support work for each child in the home rather than Keyworkers for objectivity, healthy relationship management, organization, workload, multi-agency manageability, and the specific skills required. In addition to this, it was felt that emotional and practical support from the other staff in the home and management improved the quality of this work. Practice Implications Children’s residential care homes are recommended to employ a dedicated placement family support worker to manage family support work and contacts for children in placement. Independent placement family support workers will be a resource in developing, maintaining and strengthening relationships between children in placement and their family, alternatively, through objective observations of contact they can advise on continued contact as beneficial or detrimental or even reunification. There needs to be a drive toward consistent practice (initially through standardised data collection methods) and appropriate training for those conducting family support work (including social work skills or prior experience in social work). Due to the complexity of the role and relationship management involved, dedicated spaces for reflection are needed for those conducting family support work.
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