Child-centered social work practice — three unique meanings in the context of looking after children and the assessment framework in Australia, Canada and Sweden

نویسندگان

  • Bodil Rasmusson
  • Ulf Hyvönen
  • Lennart Nygren
  • Evelyn Khoo
چکیده

a r t i c l e i n f o This paper explores different orientations to child-centered social work as conveyed in the training materials and guidelines of Looking After Children and Assessment Framework in Australia, Canada and Sweden. 'Child centered' is shaped by contextual factors and influences social work practices. We found differences in these approaches as needs based and/or rights based and in relation to how each emphasizes the three P's — Provision, Protection and Participation. Substantial differences were identified both in how references to a child-centered approach appear in theoretical frameworks, values, motives and use of concepts in training materials and guidelines, and in the instructions given as to how to apply these approaches. It appears that Australia balances needs and rights, while Canada is more needs-oriented and Sweden more rights-oriented. Swedish materials show a more explicit emphasis on participation than Australian and Canadian materials. Differences between the three countries indicate the importance of structural, contextual factors shaping orientations to child-centered practice. By the late 1980s and for the first time in history, the world's children, as citizens, were acknowledged their rights to provision, protection and participation in a UN Convention — the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). The convention continues to have an important influence on politics, legislation and attitudes to children with child welfare as one of the fields in which it has begun to influence attitudes to children and their rights. A manifest and evident example is found in the Looking After Children System (LAC), first developed in Great Britain. LAC, together with the Framework for Assessment for Children in Need and their Families (AF), are child-centered approaches which have had significant influence on assessment, planning, intervention and review in more than fifteen different countries on different continents. In keeping with the CRC, LAC, AF and the Integrated Children's Services (ICS), their successor in the UK, call upon child welfare services to be provided in a child-centered manner. This trend toward harmonization in child welfare services has led to the acceptance and implementation of child-centered approaches in many parts of the world, including Australia, Although central to the various materials that comprise LAC, AF, and connected approaches, the 'child centered' concept is also positioned in relation to other kindred concepts, including children's participation, child perspective, children's needs in focus and partnership. While they all have positive connotations and emphasize an …

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تاریخ انتشار 2015