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Experiences of Young Indian Girls Transiting out of Residential Care Homes
Asian Social Work and Policy Review Pub Date : 2016-11-02 , DOI: 10.1111/aswp.12107
Satarupa Dutta 1
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Leaving the residential care home is one of the most significant occurrence in the life of every care-leaver. It encompasses vast changes which has a long term impact on the care-leavers future. This study captures the lived experiences of twenty-four young Indian girls who have left care in the past four years. It addresses their journey of moving out of care at two levels — their preparation to leave care and their present experience. The primary focus of the study is to explore the interpretation and meanings attributed by these girls to the phenomena of transition out of care; identifying the uniqueness and commonalities that emerges from their experiences. The results exposes a plethora of emotions and episodes the girls have encountered at each step of their path. It also emphasises on the role played by multiple environmental factors — support network (friends, peer group, family, social workers, etc.), residential care home, state and other social processes — operating at different systemic levels, highlighting the interface between the ‘self’ and the ‘environment’, based on the Ecological Framework.

中文翻译:

印度年轻女孩从养老院过渡的经历

离开养老院是每个护理人员一生中最重要的事件之一。它涵盖了对护理人员未来产生长期影响的巨大变化。这项研究记录了 24 名在过去四年中离开照顾的年轻印度女孩的生活经历。它从两个层面解决了他们离开护理的旅程——他们离开护理的准备和他们目前的经历。该研究的主要重点是探讨这些女孩对脱离照料过渡现象的解释和意义;确定从他们的经历中出现的独特性和共性。结果暴露了女孩们在每一步所遇到的大量情绪和情节。
更新日期:2016-11-02
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