Exploring Narratives of Three South African Fathers with Children in Care: Insights for Consideration

IF 1.2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Residential Treatment for Children & Youth Pub Date : 2021-04-09 DOI:10.1080/0886571X.2021.1908869
Ajwang' Warria
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ABSTRACT The significance of fathers in the lives of their children is increasingly getting recognition worldwide, including in South Africa. However, critical gaps exist in the inclusion of fathers as child protection is maternally focussed and it seems to be a particular form of gatekeeping for fathers. This study engaged involved fathers on their inclusion and/or exclusion in identifying solutions toward their increased participation in relationship building with their children in a residential care facility. It this way, it also builds on family strengthening and reunification interventions. This was a qualitative study. Purposive sampling was applied and involved fathers with children in care were recruited by social workers. Using observation and interviews, three involved fathers were interviewed, and the data was analyzed using interpretive phenomenological analysis. The findings indicate that although fathers wanted to participate in the lives of their children, they felt alienated. Thus, a transformative gender-sensitive social work and gender-conscious practice with men is recommended through development of specialized models of working with men similar to approaches with and for marginalized clients. Improved engagement of fathers and enhancing father-mother-child relationships are crucial for transformative child welfare and family practice and toward family strengthening and reunification interventions.
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探索三位南非父亲带着孩子的叙述:值得思考的见解
父亲在孩子生活中的重要性在世界范围内日益得到认可,包括在南非。然而,在父亲的参与方面存在着重大差距,因为儿童保护是以母亲为中心的,这似乎是父亲的一种特殊形式。本研究让参与的父亲参与和/或排斥,以确定解决方案,使他们更多地参与与子女在寄宿护理机构建立关系。通过这种方式,它还建立在加强家庭和团聚干预的基础上。这是一项定性研究。采用有目的的抽样方法,由社会工作者招募照顾儿童的父亲。采用观察法和访谈法对三名参与调查的父亲进行访谈,并采用解释现象学分析对数据进行分析。研究结果表明,尽管父亲们想要参与孩子的生活,但他们感到被疏远了。因此,建议通过发展与边缘化客户类似的与边缘化客户合作的专门模式,开展对性别问题敏感的变革性社会工作和对男性有性别意识的实践。改善父亲的参与和加强父亲-母亲-儿童关系对于儿童福利和家庭实践的变革以及加强家庭和团聚干预措施至关重要。
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