Challenges, Agency and Ecology in the Transition of Youth from State Residential Care to Independent Living in Johannesburg, South Africa

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Child & Youth Services Pub Date : 2022-08-24 DOI:10.1080/0145935X.2022.2113871
Amukelani Bodiroa, E. Ross
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Abstract In South Africa, youth leaving care can be considered a vulnerable group given the limited preparation and support they tend to receive for independent living, exacerbated by the high numbers of young people who are not in employment, education or training. The study explored challenges experienced, coping mechanisms employed, and support provided to care leavers who had transitioned from state residential care to independent living in Johannesburg, South Africa. Qualitative interviews were conducted with 12 care leavers. Key findings included the challenge of housing problems; insufficient food and clothing; and struggles to continue with their education and find employment. Care leavers exercised agency and resilience by drawing on personal motivation; crying; spirituality; and networking. Factors in the social-ecological environment that contributed to care leavers’ challenges included not qualifying for help after reaching 18 years of age; and a lack of formal emotional and material support or preparation before, during and after the transition These findings represents an issue of social justice and have implications for policy, practice and further research.
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南非约翰内斯堡青年从国家寄宿照料向独立生活过渡的挑战、机构和生态
摘要在南非,脱离护理的年轻人可以被视为弱势群体,因为他们往往为独立生活提供有限的准备和支持,而大量年轻人没有就业、教育或培训,这加剧了这种情况。该研究探讨了在南非约翰内斯堡从国家寄宿护理过渡到独立生活的护理离职者所面临的挑战、所采用的应对机制以及所提供的支持。对12名护理离职人员进行了定性访谈。主要调查结果包括住房问题的挑战;温饱不足;努力继续接受教育并找到工作。护理离职者通过利用个人动机来锻炼能动性和应变能力;哭泣;精神;和联网。导致护理离职者面临挑战的社会生态环境因素包括年满18岁后没有资格获得帮助 年龄;以及在过渡之前、期间和之后缺乏正式的情感和物质支持或准备。这些发现代表了一个社会正义问题,对政策、实践和进一步研究有影响。
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