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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
341

Examining the Role of Emotional Intelligence in the Work and Life Balance of Foster Care Workers

Applewhite, Pamela Applewhite 01 January 2017 (has links)
Foster care workers are an important part of the social service system, as they are the first line of support for children without families or who have been subjected to tragic events leading to their need for foster care. Foster care workers often experience work-life boundary issues due to the emotional nature of their work. The purpose of this quantitative study was to examine the relationship between (a) emotional intelligence and absenteeism and (b) emotional intelligence and work-life balance with foster care workers. Data was collected from foster care workers in the state of South Carolina employed with the Department of Social Services (n=200). Participants completed the Emotional Social Competency Inventory (ESCI) and the Work Related Quality of Life Scale (WRQoL) via pen and paper and email receipts. Ordinary least squares regression was used, including methods for mediation testing; multivariate analysis of covariance was also carried out for robustness testing purposes. No significant relationship was found between emotional intelligence and absenteeism. There was a significant relationship between various elements of emotional intelligence and various elements of work-life balance, but the effect sizes were small (> 0.04). There were no significance effects based on the results for absenteeism. Overall, the results illuminate the role of emotional intelligence on the work and life balance of foster care workers. One recommendation for future research would be to distinguish between voluntary and involuntary absenteeism. The results of the study can be used by organizations that employ foster care workers to improve the work and life balance and the effects of absenteeism in this line of work.
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Perceptions from foster care practitioners on the best interest of children and teenagers within the Brazilian strategy for reforming out-of-home care

Baldini, Myung Hwa January 2021 (has links)
Within the Brazilian strategy to reform out-of-home care services, efforts have been directed to the prioritization of foster care over congregate care. This study draws from the perspective that childhood is socially construed, therefore child protection systems are dependent of notions and ideals of childhood, especially concerning the child deprived of parental care. Interviews with ten professionals involved in the implementation and execution of foster care services in different cities were conducted for this study. Thematic analysis of interviews was triangulated with the contents of National Guidelines for out-of-home care services and legal provisions with the aim of investigating how ideas on children deprived of parental care and their best interests are translated into practice. Three research questions guided the study: (1) how participants perceive the out-of-home care reform and the provisions of rights in different care modalities, especially regarding how children placed in different types of out-of-home care are perceived, (2) how participants view children’s best interests and which practices are believed to secure them and (3) how practitioners’ views relate to the contents of the National Guidelines. Five themes emerged in the analysis: a scientific and legal defense of (1) foster care as the most up to date form of out-of-home care, the prioritization of (2) children’s needs for individualized parental care, that (3) practitioners’ strong discretion is conditioned by foster families’ choices, that (4) institutionalization and group are detrimental to children, and the invocation that (5) children must be onboard. The study concludes that a clearer conceptualization of the rights and bests interests of children deprived of parental is required to better inform the reform of child protection and its practices, where consideration to children’s participation could be extended over acceptance to decisions.
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Proměny pěstounské péče na našem území do roku 1989 / Changes in foster care in our country until 1989

Marková, Aneta January 2021 (has links)
The diploma thesis captures the genesis of foster care in our territory from the beginning to 1989. Emphasis is placed on important historical milestones that have influenced the development of foster care. The aim of the work is based on the comparison of analyzed historical documents with the findings contained in secondary sources focused on the procedures of the foster care subjects of the time to find out how this care was provided in that period, and thus expand the current state of research. Keywords: History, orphanage, foundling, foster care, home law, family law
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"Det räcker inte med ett stort hjärta" : En kvalitativ studie om att vara familjehemsföräldrar / "It's not enough to have a big heart" : A qualitative study about being foster parents

Petersson, Lovisa, Frennesson, Jonna January 2023 (has links)
The study aims to examine foster parents’ experiences of foster care, focusing on the difficulties they may encounter and their experiences in the interactions and support from social services. Research shows that foster parents bear a significant responsibility for the lives and well-being of the children under their care. They often describe their parenting experiences as one characterized by powerlessness, and they perceive the support provided by social services as inadequate. Ensuring that foster parents receive the necessary support to provide stable and service care for the child is crucial for a successful placement. Considering this issue, the purpose of the study is to gain an understanding of the assignment and how foster parents experience the contact with social services. A qualitative method has been used and eight foster parents were interviewed using semi structured interviews. The data was analyzed using thematic analysis and presented and analyzed using Foucault’s theory of pastoral power and previous research. The results indicate that foster parents face different types of difficulties, especially when it comes to the contact with social services and the biological network of the placed children. The contact and support received from social services appears to be crucial for succeeding as foster parents, but it occurs to often be insufficient and lacking. The result also indicates that most foster parents’ experience difficulties related to the lack of decision making as well as the interactions between the placed child and its biological parents. However, lack of support emerges as the most challenging aspect of foster care according to the foster parents in this study because it makes it even harder to manage and handle the other difficulties and dilemmas that comes with the assignment. Therefore, this study emphasizes the significance of effective and supportive social services to ensure successful experiences for foster parents.
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Från ett hem till ett annat : En litteraturöversikt om bakomliggande faktorer till anknytningsproblem hos familjehemsplacerade barn / From one home to another : Underlaying factors to issues in attachment in foster children: A literature review

Bergström, Emelie, Nordmark, Linda January 2023 (has links)
Många svenska barn lever idag i ogynnsamma hemförhållanden. I vissa fall är det bästa för barnet att placeras utanför sin hemmiljö, även om det innebär att barnet separeras från en person de knutit an till. Att separeras från en anknytningsperson kan ge negativa konsekvenser för barnet, det kan till exempel leda till anknytningsproblem. Det har i forskning visat sig att familjehemsplacerade barn i större utsträckning har anknytningsproblem än barn som bor med sina föräldrar. Syftet med denna studie har varit att undersöka vilka faktorer som kan bidra till att familjehemsplacerade barn utvecklar anknytningsproblem. Detta har genomförts som en litteraturöversikt med en innehållsanalys av 15 artiklar som presenterar studier om faktorer som relateras till anknytningsproblem hos familjehemsplacerade barn. Resultatet visar att individrelaterade faktorer så väl som miljörelaterade faktorer kan bidra till att det familjehemsplacerade barnet utvecklar anknytningsproblem. Slutsatsen dras att faktorer hos barnet och faktorer i barnets omgivande miljö är avgörande för att barnet utvecklar anknytningsproblem. / Many children in Sweden are today living in a dysfunctional home environment. In some cases, it is for the child's best interest to be placed out of their home, even if that means to be separated from a person, they have an attachment to. Being separated from an attachment figure can have negative consequences for the child. Research has shown that children placed in foster home, seem to have greater issue in attachment when it compares to that of children who live with their parents. The purpose of this study was to examine factors that can lead to attachment issues in foster children. The chosen method was a literature review including 15 articles that has been analysed through a content analysis. The result of this study shows that individual as well as environmental factors can cause issues in attachmentin foster children.
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När ingen vuxen är självklar : En undersökning av självbiografier om att vara familjehemsplacerad / When no adult is obvious : A study of autobiographies of being placed in foster care

Jakimainen, Margareeta, Tallouzi, Sahar January 2023 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to analyze experiences of moving to and living in a foster home. The empirical material consists of autobiographies written by children placed in family homes when they have become adults. This study analyzes how the emotional and behavioral aspects of the experiences are portrayed in the autobiographies. The analysis includes what influence the foster parents' treatment of the child has on the experience of the foster care placement. The collection of the empirical material for this qualitative study has been done using a content analysis. The collected material has been analyzed based on previous research and three theoretical perspectives, which are attachment theory, mentalization and systems theory. The results show that feelings when moving can be fear, worry and anxiety about having to move away from their biological parents or move away from their foster parents. When experiencing traumatic moves, feelings of despair and anger become prominent. Behaviors in the form of showing resistance through threats and running away are based on the fact that the child has been involuntarily separated from his/her biological parents or carries with him/her unmanageable emotions that being moved can mean. Abandonment is a prominent feeling of living in a family home, which is based on the fact that the child does not get the opportunity to decide how the contact with the biological parents should be designed. The feeling of abandonment can also be based on the child feeling unwanted by adults. A prominent behavior in the family home is the child's adaptation to the new family, which functions as a survival strategy. Children with difficult experiences bring with them difficult-to-manage emotions to the family home, which can cause them to become aggressive during the placement. The results also show a strong correlation between receiving emotional support from the foster parents and feeling a sense of belonging in the family. Having their feelings addressed strengthens the sense of family belonging, which correlates with positive experiences of family home placements.
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FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO EFFECTIVENESS OF FOSTER CARE NETWORKS IN SECURING PAERMANENCY FOR CHILDREN: AN EXPLORATION OF NETWORK PARTICIPANTS’ PERCEPTIONS IN URBAN AND RURAL SETTINGS

Khoramshahi, Reza M. 30 May 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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Developmental Meaning-Making Dynamics of Emancipated Foster Care Youth Transitioning into Higher Education: A Constructivist-Grounded Theory

Okumu, Jacob O. 25 September 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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Winnicott’s “Capacity to Be Alone” in Normative and Non-Normative Adolescent Development

Roberts, Jennifer H. 29 October 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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"Både glädje och sorg" : En kvalitativ studie om upplevelsen av att vara familjehemsförälder. / "Both joy and sorrow" : A qualitative study about the experience of being a foster parent.

Stenholm, Felicia, Ryberg, Olivia January 2023 (has links)
The aim of this qualitative study is to examine foster parents’ experiences and view on their perceived challenges with the task, their resources to manage the task and how they achieve well being in their everyday life as a foster parent. The study has been carried out through qualitative semi-structured interviews with eight foster parents. The results were then analyzed through Antonovsky’s salutogenic perspective with the concept sense of coherence (SOC) and generalized resistance resources (GRRs), along with previous research. The study’s result shows that perceived challenges with the task are among other things the constant change of social workers, having an “open foster home” for birth parents and the lack of knowledge of foster parenting when taking on the task. Resources to manage the task are good support from the social services, daily recovery from the task, practical experiences and one’s own personal qualities such as adaptability and understanding. Well being in everyday life as a foster parent can be achieved through involvement in the foster kids life, as well as being able to have one’s own interests. Furthermore the study’s result indicates that the motive to help and support children in need is strongly connected to achieve well being in the role as a foster parent.

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