Self Injury and the Challenges of Responding to Young People in Care:The Experiences of a Sample of Social Care Workers

Dave Williams, R. Gilligan
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This article explores the experiences of a sample of residential social care staff working with young people who self injure. Initially, a phone survey was conducted with residential centres caring for young people aged between 12-18 years located in Dublin, to identify centres where self injury had occurred within the twelve months prior to data collection in February 2008. Questionnaires were then sent to the centres where confirmed self injury had occurred and follow up interviews were thereafter conducted with ten residential social care workers. Each of the workers interviewed had been involved in managing the most recent incident of self injury in their centres. The article highlights important issues that are relevant to social care workers and other professionals who work with young people who engage in self injurious behaviour. The study suggests the need for specialised training on self injury to be provided to residential social care workers. The study also highlights the importance of supportive supervision and incident debriefing to reduce the personal and professional impact on workers of managing incidents of self injury in their work. Finally the study indicates that staff with different career experience seem to respond differently in managing incidents of self injury which, in turn, can impact upon how they meet the needs of young people in their care exhibiting self injurious behaviour.
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自我伤害和应对照顾中的年轻人的挑战:社会护理工作者样本的经验
这篇文章探讨了一个样本的住宿社会护理工作人员的经验与年轻人谁自残。最初,对位于都柏林的照顾12-18岁年轻人的寄宿中心进行了电话调查,以确定在2008年2月收集数据之前的12个月内发生过自伤的中心。随后,调查人员将问卷寄往已证实有自残个案的中心,并与10名住家社护员进行跟进访谈。接受采访的每个工人都曾参与处理其中心最近发生的自伤事件。这篇文章强调了与社会护理工作者和其他专业人员有关的重要问题,他们与从事自残行为的年轻人一起工作。这项研究显示,需要为住宿社会照顾工作者提供有关自残的专门培训。该研究还强调了支持性监督和事件汇报的重要性,以减少工人在工作中处理自伤事件对个人和专业的影响。最后,研究表明,具有不同职业经历的工作人员在处理自伤事件时似乎有不同的反应,这反过来又会影响他们如何满足他们所照顾的表现出自伤行为的年轻人的需求。
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