Specificities in the Guidance of Refugees from Ukraine

IF 0.2 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention Pub Date : 2022-07-26 DOI:10.22359/cswhi_13_4_02
J. Mašán, M. Hamarova, M. Lichner, M. Šmídová, K. Trębski
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Between March and June 2022 a study was conducted with social workers working with refugees from Ukraine as a result of the war. The research involved 30 respondents aged 30-55 from family centers operating in Slovakia and Poland. For this research, qualitative research methodology was used. Standardized interviews were used as a tool for data collection. The results of the research have generated three main themes with further specified sub-areas of concern: what experience the staff of the family centers have in receiving refugees; the needs associated with the situation of receiving refugees since the outbreak of the war; how the staff perceive guidance when working with refugees from Ukraine. Staff at the family centers reported several types of problems in relation to migration from Ukraine. Based on their answers, it can be concluded that the range of problems exceeds both the possibilities and competences of a single worker or guide. For systematic support, a multidisciplinary approach with the involvement of experts from different fields, e.g. social workers, psychologists, lawyers &/or clergy, is needed. An individual and flexible approach should be kept in mind, given that refugees may have different backgrounds, experiences and needs. It is not easy to ascertain the actual capacities of the assistance centers. Further similar investigations focusing on the actual practical impact could help to improve the effective assistance provided to refugees from Ukraine while simultaneously increasing its quality
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指导乌克兰难民的特殊性
在2022年3月至6月期间,一项研究对帮助因战争而逃离乌克兰的难民的社会工作者进行了调查。该研究涉及30名年龄在30-55岁之间的受访者,他们来自斯洛伐克和波兰的家庭中心。本研究采用质性研究方法。采用标准化访谈作为数据收集的工具。研究的结果产生了三个主要主题,并进一步明确了关注的分领域:家庭中心的工作人员在接收难民方面有什么经验;自战争爆发以来与接收难民情况有关的需要;工作人员在处理来自乌克兰的难民时如何看待指导。家庭中心的工作人员报告了与来自乌克兰的移民有关的几种问题。根据他们的回答,可以得出结论,问题的范围超出了单个工人或导游的可能性和能力。为了提供系统的支持,需要有来自不同领域的专家参与的多学科方法,例如社会工作者、心理学家、律师和/或神职人员。鉴于难民可能有不同的背景、经验和需要,应牢记采取个别和灵活的办法。要确定援助中心的实际能力并不容易。以实际实际影响为重点的进一步类似调查可能有助于改善向来自乌克兰的难民提供的有效援助,同时提高援助的质量
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