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  • 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.
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Barnfridsbrottslagen : En kvantitativ studie av socialarbetares förändrade förhållningssätt och handlingsutrymme / The Child Security Act : A quantitative study of social workers' changed approach and professional discretion

Rihan, Haya, Axwalter, Leon January 2022 (has links)
The Child Security Act (CSA) became legislated as a measurement to protect children from the infliction of psychological harm caused by witnessing domestic violence. The law was introduced as recently as July 2021 and is still new to such a degree that no research has been done about the impact it has had on social workers. Therefore, this study aims to map out the effects the CSA has had on social worker’s conducts when dealing with cases involving children and youth that has witnessed domestic violence, as well as how the CSA has affected the social worker’s use of their professional discretion. To study the topic, this study poses two questions; “To which capacity does social workers use the CSA in their work with children and youth who has witnessed domestic violence?”, and “How can social worker’s professional conduct be problematized by an analysis of the correlation between social worker’s own estimates of the influences by the CSA and their own discretion?  The gathering of information was conducted using an online survey, and sent out to every local government in Sweden, as well as the local social services offices that publicized their email contact information, the survey was also publicized on a social media platform. The survey received 378 responses with at least one from every region of Sweden.   This paper uses Lipsky’s term of discretion as a theoretical framework to interpret the survey’s findings. This means that this paper looks at the findings from the viewpoint of the social worker’s ability to use their own judgement to determine the proper course of action when dealing with their cases. The survey answers were coded into six different variables, these variables covered information, discretion, work with the children, the legislation of the CSA in their work and organization, the social workers experiences of their own capacity to help children as well as their own judgement and assessments of cases involving children. The last variable covered how the social workers estimate they have time to do what is needed for their work with children  The survey results show that the CSA had an impact on the social workers work with children, how they asses their own professional discretion, their capacity to help children, their own judgement in cases involving children as well how much time they have for their work with children. The results also show that the social workers answer that they aren't familiar with the CSA or got enough information regarding the law. The results also show that social workers don’t often use the CSA in their work with children and youth but that they find the law important and necessary.
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Barn som lever i våldets skugga : En litteraturstudie med fokus på barn som bevittnat våld i nära relationer

Salem Jasem, Mariam, Prekadini, Melisa January 2024 (has links)
Denna litteraturstudie syftar till att utforska konsekvenserna av våld i nära relationer förbarn som bevittnar det, samt vilka insatser och stöd som erbjuds till dessa barn.Genomförandet av studien involverade en kvalitativ systematisk litteraturgenomgångdär elva relevanta artiklar valdes för att besvara studiens syfte. Resultaten visar att våld inära relationer är ett bekymmersamt samhällsproblem som har allvarliga konsekvenserför barnen som utsätts för det. Utöver de omedelbara fysiska och emotionella skadornakan barnen också uppleva långsiktiga effekter på sin hälsa, välbefinnande ochlivschanser. Studien pekar på behovet av att förbättra systemprocesser och samarbetemed externa organisationer för att erbjuda ett omfattande stödnätverk för barn ochfamiljer påverkade av våldet. Studiens slutsats betonar behovet av ökad medvetenhetom de kortsiktiga och långsiktiga konsekvenserna av våld i hemmet för barn. Det ärviktigt att erbjuda tillräckligt stöd för att främja deras välbefinnande och framtidautveckling. Detta kräver en framåtblickande strategi för att förbättra situationen för barnsom bevittnar våld i hemmet.
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Hjälpa barn - vad kan jag, vad hindrar mig, hur gör jag? : En kvalitativ intervjustudie om socialsekreterares upplevelser av handlingsutrymme i barnavårdsutredningar där barn har bevittnat våld / Helping children - what can I do, what prevents me, how do I do? : A qualitative interview study on social service workers experiences of professionaldiscretion in childcare investigation where children have witnessed violence.

Rahmonov, Adam January 2018 (has links)
This study aims to examine social service worker’s perception of factors that complicate and challenge their freedom of action in childcare investigation where children have witnessed violence between parents, and how they manage this in their assessments. Data was collected using qualitative semi-structured interviews with eight social workers from three social offices in Stockholm. The transcriptions from the interviews were analysed via thematic analysis. The results were analysed by using a social theoretical approach. Getting access to children’s perception of the experienced violence is shown in the study as achallenge for the social workers. The conclusions of the study show that high workload, co- operation within different units in the organisation and lack of authority for decision-making are the main factors that complicates the social workers freedom of action in their work. Consequences of these factors lead to less time for the social workers to meet the children and get their voice heard during the investigation work. The study also concludes that professional experience and support from colleagues enable the social workers to managetheir freedom of action during childcare investigations.

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