Kinship Care: Evaluating Policy and Practice

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Journal of Public Child Welfare Pub Date : 2022-06-22 DOI:10.1080/15548732.2022.2091721
Susan Burke, Jane Bouey, C. Madsen, L. Costello, G. Schmidt, Patricia Barkaskas, Nicole White, Caitlin Alder, Rabiah Murium
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ABSTRACT This study explores the state of kinship care in British C olumbia (BC), Canada 10 years after the implementation of major policy reform designed by the provincial government to improve services to kinship caregivers. It arises from a community-based research project that included Parent Support Services (PSS), a charitable nonprofit organization that supports kinship caregivers in BC, and the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC). Two hundred participants were involved, including kinship caregivers and key informants. Data collection used surveys, focus groups, and interviews. The key recommendation from this article is that there should be ongoing evaluation of the experiences of kinship caregivers, particularly after policy changes, to ensure that kinship care programs meet the needs of those for whom they were created. Based on what was shared by the caregivers, secondary recommendations around the provision of supports and services are also provided.
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亲属关怀:评估政策与实践
摘要:本研究探讨了加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)实施重大政策改革以改善对亲属照顾者的服务十年后的亲属照顾状况。它源于一个以社区为基础的研究项目,包括父母支持服务(PSS),一个支持不列颠哥伦比亚省亲属照顾者的慈善非营利组织,以及北不列颠哥伦比亚大学(UNBC)。涉及200名参与者,包括亲属照顾者和关键举报人。数据收集采用调查、焦点小组和访谈。本文的主要建议是,应该对亲属照护者的经验进行持续评估,特别是在政策变化之后,以确保亲属照护计划满足那些为其创建的人的需求。根据护理人员分享的内容,还提供了有关提供支持和服务的次要建议。
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期刊介绍: Decisions made in the practice of child welfare have lifelong effects on children and their entire families which in turn affects every facet of society. To effectively practice in this vital field, social workers, psychologists, counselors, juvenile court judges, attorneys, and other child welfare professionals need to stay informed about the latest findings and important issues in public child welfare. To answer this crucial need, the Journal of Public Child Welfare provides a broad forum for theory-based and applied research in child welfare. Rather than limit itself to primarily private agencies, this essential journal provides the quality research and comprehensive information that child welfare professionals and public agencies need most.
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