Codesigning rights-based recordkeeping for childhood out-of-home care DOI Creative Commons
Joanne Evans,

Rhiannon Abeling

European Journal of Social Work, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 15

Published: Oct. 12, 2024

Decades of inquires in Australia and internationally into child welfare protection systems have highlighted the importance quality recordkeeping to lifelong identity, memory accountability needs for those who experience Alternative Care. Having learnt about devastating impacts poor challenges accessing records childhood Care experiences, it is clear that transformative approaches are needed tackle what Australia's Royal Commission Institutional Responses Childhood Sexual Abuse December 2017 has labelled a 'systemic enduring' problem. In this paper, we report on our involvement co-design team researchers, leaver advocates, digital technologists working together develop deep understanding realise them functionality prototype. Developed as design provocation – blueprint participatory infrastructure will explain how enables currently cast client services 'subject' records, participate their equitable terms. We discuss having knowledge of, appropriate say over, access personal information can be re-imagined through technologies support rights privacy, autonomy accountability.

Language: Английский

A Systematic Review of Quality Indicators in Therapeutic Residential Care Drawn from Young People´s Beliefs and Experiences DOI
Emma Castro, Eunice Magalhães, Jorge F. del Valle

et al.

Child Indicators Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 17(3), P. 1195 - 1216

Published: April 16, 2024

Language: Английский

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The Participation of Children and Young People in the Child Protection System: A Systematic Review DOI Creative Commons
Maria João Costa, Ana Isabel Sani

Social Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(10), P. 548 - 548

Published: Oct. 15, 2024

Objectives: This study aims to investigate children’s experiences regarding their involvement in the justice system and explore different facets of participation, mechanisms practices applied, criticisms improvements system. Materials Methods: A systematic review was conducted through consultation with EBSCO, Web Science, Pubmed, PsycArticles. Five articles were included understand perspectives professionals, children, young people participation Results: The children involved have negative its who doubt ability understand, devaluing opinions. give up expressing experiences, reducing creating barriers professionals. say that greater encouragement from judges reduces stress makes process more comfortable, increasing participation. professionals reveal used reinforced this lack despite initial objective integrating including In general, child’s legal guardians are better informed about rights procedures a opportunity opinions than people. Conclusions: Despite advancement improvement ensure they still itself which

Language: Английский

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Participation at the margins – participation practices from the viewpoint of young people in residential care DOI Creative Commons

Claudia Equit,

Samuel Keller,

Melanie Warpaul

et al.

European Journal of Social Work, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 14

Published: Nov. 21, 2024

This article critically discusses young service users' participation rights and processes in residential group care concerning the challenges, requirements, opportunities that such a form of organised entails for them. A comparative analysis findings from two qualitative studies Germany Switzerland is an empirical basis. Experiences lived, negotiated, or subtle struggles children youth everyday institutional life are presented. Identified resistant practices youth, which great importance to them, deviate usual organisational normative requirements participation. The closes vital research gap: It presents people's strategies dealing with sometimes tokenistic focus on self-will actors offers possibility supplementing frequently discourse about securing children´s alternative without making lifeworld users their views starting point interventions legal interpretations. Moreover, results both projects indicate people organisations special will be presented here more detail.

Language: Английский

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Codesigning rights-based recordkeeping for childhood out-of-home care DOI Creative Commons
Joanne Evans,

Rhiannon Abeling

European Journal of Social Work, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 15

Published: Oct. 12, 2024

Decades of inquires in Australia and internationally into child welfare protection systems have highlighted the importance quality recordkeeping to lifelong identity, memory accountability needs for those who experience Alternative Care. Having learnt about devastating impacts poor challenges accessing records childhood Care experiences, it is clear that transformative approaches are needed tackle what Australia's Royal Commission Institutional Responses Childhood Sexual Abuse December 2017 has labelled a 'systemic enduring' problem. In this paper, we report on our involvement co-design team researchers, leaver advocates, digital technologists working together develop deep understanding realise them functionality prototype. Developed as design provocation – blueprint participatory infrastructure will explain how enables currently cast client services 'subject' records, participate their equitable terms. We discuss having knowledge of, appropriate say over, access personal information can be re-imagined through technologies support rights privacy, autonomy accountability.

Language: Английский

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0