Multidisciplinary meetings: Listening to the experiences of children in a child and youth care centre

IF 0.5 3区 哲学 0 RELIGION HTS Teologiese Studies-Theological Studies Pub Date : 2019-12-12 DOI:10.4102/hts.v75i1.5493
Jessica C. Johanissen, Hannelie Yates, Carlien Van Wyk
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Adults for good reason agree that children should be protected at all times. However, in their attempts to help children who are vulnerable, adults should be cautious of cultivating a one-sided and reduced view of children and of their needs and rights. In the context of child protection, such a one-sided perspective limits the capabilities of the children’s agency. They are positioned as the passive receivers of expressions of pity and compassion, governmental and non-governmental services, and church and community outreach projects, which in many cases limit engagement with children in their true and full humanity. In attempts to engage with children in contexts of research and practices about them, efforts are made to study the experiences of children as seriously as possible. This article explores and presents the voices of children regarding how they experience their participation in multidisciplinary meetings at a child and youth care centre. The findings reveal four themes with regard to children: (1) their experiences of interactions and relationships at multidisciplinary meetings, (2) their internal and external characteristics and resources, (3) the enabling environment of the multidisciplinary meeting and (4) the process of multidisciplinary meetings. This exercise of listening to children and their voices highlights the complexity of the challenges children in child protection environments face. These challenges will not be sufficiently understood or addressed by the perspectives and methodologies of one particular discipline.
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多学科会议:聆听儿童及青少年护理中心儿童的经验
成年人有充分的理由同意儿童在任何时候都应该受到保护。然而,在试图帮助易受伤害的儿童时,成年人应该谨慎,不要对儿童及其需要和权利产生片面和片面的看法。在保护儿童方面,这种片面的观点限制了儿童机构的能力。他们被定位为可怜和同情的表达、政府和非政府服务以及教会和社区外展项目的被动接受者,这些项目在许多情况下限制了与儿童真正和充分人性的接触。为了在研究和实践中与儿童接触,我们努力尽可能认真地研究儿童的经历。这篇文章探讨并提出了儿童的声音,关于他们如何体验他们在儿童和青年护理中心的多学科会议的参与。研究结果揭示了关于儿童的四个主题:(1)他们在多学科会议上的互动和关系的经历;(2)他们的内部和外部特征和资源;(3)多学科会议的有利环境;(4)多学科会议的过程。这种倾听儿童和他们的声音的练习凸显了儿童在儿童保护环境中面临的挑战的复杂性。单一学科的观点和方法无法充分理解或解决这些挑战。
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