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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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En studie om HVB-personalens emotioner och roller / A study of HVB staff’s emotions and roles

Hussein, Maryan January 2017 (has links)
Under senare tid har det kommit många ensamkommande barn till Sverige då de flytt från bland annat krig som pågår i hemlandet. De ensamkommande barnen placeras i HVB-hem, där de erbjuds stöd och omvårdnad. Syftet med denna studie är att utifrån ett emotionellt perspektiv undersöka hur HVB personalen upplever sitt arbete, genom att undersöka hur personalen hanterar och påverkas av emotioner i sitt vardagliga arbete samt undersöka vilka emotionella regler det finns på arbetet. Detta kommer att utföras utifrån en kvalitativ metod, genom halvstrukturerade intervjuer med 4 integrationshandledare och 1 boendestödjare. Fokus kommer ligga på HVB personalens beskrivningar. Materialet från intervjuerna har sammanställts med empiri som jag kommer att tolka. Utifrån utvalda teorier kommer materialet att besvara studiens frågeställningar. De teorier som jag har använt mig främst av i studien är Goffmans teori om det Draugmatiska perspektivet, främre och bakre regionen, Arlie Hochschild teori om det emotionella arbetet samt människobehandlande organisationer och objekts- och subjektspositionen som diskuteras av sociologerna Markus Arvidson och Sara Johansson. Resultatet visar att HVB personalen intar en professionell roll samt hanterar och påverkas av emotioner i sitt arbete. Detta kan bero på de känsloregler som finns i arbetet och deras professionella roll som de intar. / In recent years there have been many unaccompanied children that have fled to Sweden because of the war that’s going on in their home country, for instance. The unaccompanied children are placed in HVB homes, where they are offered support and care. The aim of this study is from an emotional perspective. The study examines how the HVB staff is experiencing their work by exploring how the staff handles and gets affected by emotions in their everyday work and also examines the emotional rules at their workplace. This will be done based on qualitative approach, through semi-structured interviews with 4 integration supervisor and one housing supporter. The focus will be on HVB staffs descriptions. The material from the interviews has been compiled with empirical data that I will interpret, based on the selected theories of the material to answer the study questions. The theories that I have used mainly in the study are Goffman’s theory of the dramaturgical perspective and front- and back region. I have also used Arlie Hochschild´s theory of emotional workand the object and subject position discussed by Markus Arvidson and Sara Johansson. The result shows that the HVB staff occupies a professional role, handling and getting influenced by emotions in their work. This may be due to the emotional rules that exist at work and also because of the professional role they play.
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Att ta del av andras trauman : En kvalitativ studie om compassion fatigue i utredningsarbete med ensamkommande barn och ungdomar

Igelström Karlsson, Kalle, Modaser, Zekria January 2016 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to investigate perceptions and experiences of compassion fatigue that exist among social workers who work with the investigative work of unaccompanied children and adolescents. The study further investigated their experiences of preventive and counteracting actions. In this qualitative study, interviews were conducted with six social workers who worked with unaccompanied children and adolescents. The results show that social workers have experiences of compassion fatigue. There are many descriptions of burnout syndrome, and a few descriptions of secondary traumatic stress. The results also show that social workers have many ideas about how to prevent or counteract compassion fatigue, both with ideas in the form of self-care or ideas about organizational changes. / Syftet med studien var att undersöka vilka upplevelser och erfarenheter av compassion fatigue som finns bland socialsekreterare som arbetar med utredningsarbete av ensamkommande barn och ungdomar. I studien undersöktes också deras upplevelser av förebyggande eller motverkande åtgärder. Studien är kvalitativ och sex socialsekreterare som arbetar med ensamkommande barn och ungdomar intervjuades. Resultatet visar att socialsekreterarna har upplevelser och erfarenheter av compassion fatigue. Det finns många beskrivningar av utmattningssyndrom, och ett fåtal beskrivningar av sekundär traumatisk stress. Resultatet visar också att socialsekreterarna har många tankar om hur man förebygger eller motverkar compassion fatigue, både i form av egenvård eller idéer om organisatoriska förändringar.
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Psykisk ohälsa bland ensamkommande ungdomar : En kvalitativ studie om personal på HVB-hems upplevelser och förhållningssätt av psykisk ohälsa bland ensamkommande barn och ungdomar / Mental health among unaccompanied youth : A qualitative study on staff member´s experiences of mental health among unaccompanied youth in residential care

Odisho, Maria, Svensson, Sanna January 2019 (has links)
This is a qualitative study on mental health among unaccompanied children in Swedish residential care. The purpose of the study is to increase the understanding of the work and interaction with these children for anyone that in one way or another encounters unaccompanied children in their profession. To achieve this, we examined the experiences of staff members in residential care regarding mental health among unaccompanied children, by conducting semi-structured interviews of staff members. This study includes descriptions of how the interviewees experience mental illness and what challenges and difficulties they encounter in their work. Furthermore, the study also includes factors the interviewees believe are important in promoting mental health. The results show that mental illness amongst unaccompanied children in residential care is a recurring issue. The interviewees describe that mental illness can be expressed in anxiety, aggression, depression, insomnia, self-harm, isolation and psychosomatic symptoms. Socio-cultural differences is stated in the results as a challenge in ways that the children and the staff members have different norms and values. Moreover it is also described that the children’s view on what mental illness is, how they talk about it and how they handle it, is different from what the staff are used to and can lead to misunderstandings. Furthermore the results also show that interviewees believe the main cause behind the children’s poor well-being is the challenges they meet and the pressure they feel when they arrive to a new country. Challenges and pressure such as learning a new language and integrating in a new society. The interviewees describe it as being important to support and be available for the children, and for the children to find and be part of meaningful connections. Keywords: unaccompanied children/youth/minors, mental illness, mental health, residental care homes, refugees
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Stadsdelsförvaltningens arbete med integration av ensamkommande barn och ungdomar : En kvalitativ studie om hur medarbetarna i Rinkeby – Kista stadsdelsförvaltning upplever sitt arbete med integration

Chabo, Rihan January 2019 (has links)
Att integrera individer i samhället är en förutsättning för befolkningens välbefinnande. Stadsdelsförvaltningarnas arbetar med att integrera ensamkommande barn och ungdomar i samhället bör därför uppmärksammas. Forskning kring integration av ensamkommande barn är ännu bristfällig, dock har studier visat att ensamkommande barn löper en större risk att drabbas av psykisk ohälsa än övriga samhällsgrupper. Denna studie undersöker hur medarbetarna i Rinkeby – Kista stadsdelsförvaltning upplever sitt arbete kring integration av ensamkommande barn och ungdomar i samhället. En kvalitativ metod tillämpades i studien där forskningsprocessen och innehållsanalysen genomfördes med hjälp av semistrukturerade intervjuer. Det var totalt fem informanter som deltog från Rinkeby- Kista stadsdelsförvaltning. Studiens resultat visa att det var viktigt som medarbetare att ha förförståelse och kunskaper om olika kulturella bakgrunder för att bemöta olika behov som förekommer bland de ensamkommande barnen och ungdomarna. Samverkan mellan stadsdelsförvaltningen och andra aktörer som psykiatrin (BUP), ungdomsmottagning, arbetsförmedlingen, familjehem etc. upplevdes positiva och ansågs bidra till en framgångsrik integration. Medarbetarna upplevde hinder och möjligheter med integrationen. Hinder som framkom var språksvårigheter, familjeåterföreningar och fördomar. Möjligheterna som ansågs stärka integrationen var goda relationer mellan medarbetarna och de ensamkommande barnen och ungdomarna, trygghet, delaktighet, stöd och gemenskap.
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”…först och främst är dom asylsökande liksom…” : En rättssociologisk studie om socialtjänstens ansvar för ensamkommande barn

Bergquist, Therese, Wennerblom, Anna January 2007 (has links)
<p>In 2006 there was a change in LMA (1994:37) that clarified the division of responsibility be-tween the Migration Board and the municipalities, concerning unaccompanied children. The social services should now be utmost responsible for the housing and care of these children, to assure that they gain the same standards and rights as all other children. The aim of this essay has been to examine how the division of responsibility has influenced the work of the social services and how they interpret their responsibility for the unaccompanied children. How do the social services investigate and make decisions concerning these children? Do these chil-dren have the same rights as other children? To answer these questions a legal study was made, followed by qualitative research interviews with four social services that receive unac-companied children. The study was made from a legal sociologist perspective, which involves analyzing the results from the interviews with the legal results, together with earlier research on unaccompanied children. The results show that the division of responsibility still is indis-tinct and that the investigations concerning these children often are brief and simplified. In two of the interviewed municipalities the view was that unaccompanied children did not have the right to efforts according to SoL (2001:453), which in practice means that the unaccom-panied children are discriminated.</p>
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”…först och främst är dom asylsökande liksom…” : En rättssociologisk studie om socialtjänstens ansvar för ensamkommande barn.

Bergquist, Therese, Wennerblom, Anna January 2009 (has links)
<p>In 2006 there was a change in LMA (1994:37) that clarified the division of responsibility be-tween the Migration Board and the municipalities, concerning unaccompanied children. The social services should now be utmost responsible for the housing and care of these children, to assure that they gain the same standards and rights as all other children. The aim of this essay has been to examine how the division of responsibility has influenced the work of the social services and how they interpret their responsibility for the unaccompanied children. How do the social services investigate and make decisions concerning these children? Do these chil-dren have the same rights as other children? To answer these questions a legal study was made, followed by qualitative research interviews with four social services that receive unac-companied children. The study was made from a legal sociologist perspective, which involves analyzing the results from the interviews with the legal results, together with earlier research on unaccompanied children. The results show that the division of responsibility still is indis-tinct and that the investigations concerning these children often are brief and simplified. In two of the interviewed municipalities the view was that unaccompanied children did not have the right to efforts according to SoL (2001:453), which in practice means that the unaccom-panied children are discriminated.</p>
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Mötet med det svenska samhället : En kvalitativ studie med fem unga vuxna som kommit till Sverige som ensamkommande asylsökande barn / Confronting the Swedish society : A qualitative study with five young adults with permanentresidence permit who came to Sweden as unaccompanied asylum seeking minors

Barhanko, Frida, Doughan, Karine January 2010 (has links)
The aim of this study was to reach an understanding of how young adults with permanent residence permit, who came to Sweden as unaccompanied asylum seeking minors, experience their confrontation with the Swedish society. Another purpose was to understand how these young adults view Sweden and its inhabitants, as well as the experience of starting a new life in Sweden. In order to investigate these questions, a qualitative method consisting of five interviews with five young men was conducted. The results showed that the respondents feared the meeting with the immigration board and that they feel that school is divided in two groups, Swedes and immigrants. People with nonethnic Swedish background who have lived in Sweden for a long time are seen as Swedes, and in that meaning assimilated. One important conclusion we made was that the division between Swedes and immigrants have a negative influence on the immigrants´ integration in the society. Another conclusion is that school has to take more responsibility to give the children a more meaningful life.
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”…först och främst är dom asylsökande liksom…” : En rättssociologisk studie om socialtjänstens ansvar för ensamkommande barn

Bergquist, Therese, Wennerblom, Anna January 2007 (has links)
In 2006 there was a change in LMA (1994:37) that clarified the division of responsibility be-tween the Migration Board and the municipalities, concerning unaccompanied children. The social services should now be utmost responsible for the housing and care of these children, to assure that they gain the same standards and rights as all other children. The aim of this essay has been to examine how the division of responsibility has influenced the work of the social services and how they interpret their responsibility for the unaccompanied children. How do the social services investigate and make decisions concerning these children? Do these chil-dren have the same rights as other children? To answer these questions a legal study was made, followed by qualitative research interviews with four social services that receive unac-companied children. The study was made from a legal sociologist perspective, which involves analyzing the results from the interviews with the legal results, together with earlier research on unaccompanied children. The results show that the division of responsibility still is indis-tinct and that the investigations concerning these children often are brief and simplified. In two of the interviewed municipalities the view was that unaccompanied children did not have the right to efforts according to SoL (2001:453), which in practice means that the unaccom-panied children are discriminated.
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”…först och främst är dom asylsökande liksom…” : En rättssociologisk studie om socialtjänstens ansvar för ensamkommande barn.

Bergquist, Therese, Wennerblom, Anna January 2009 (has links)
In 2006 there was a change in LMA (1994:37) that clarified the division of responsibility be-tween the Migration Board and the municipalities, concerning unaccompanied children. The social services should now be utmost responsible for the housing and care of these children, to assure that they gain the same standards and rights as all other children. The aim of this essay has been to examine how the division of responsibility has influenced the work of the social services and how they interpret their responsibility for the unaccompanied children. How do the social services investigate and make decisions concerning these children? Do these chil-dren have the same rights as other children? To answer these questions a legal study was made, followed by qualitative research interviews with four social services that receive unac-companied children. The study was made from a legal sociologist perspective, which involves analyzing the results from the interviews with the legal results, together with earlier research on unaccompanied children. The results show that the division of responsibility still is indis-tinct and that the investigations concerning these children often are brief and simplified. In two of the interviewed municipalities the view was that unaccompanied children did not have the right to efforts according to SoL (2001:453), which in practice means that the unaccom-panied children are discriminated.
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Att skapa ett hem för ensamkommande barn : Boendepersonals upplevelser av sin yrkesroll / To create a home for unaccompanied children : Staff´s experiences of their professional role

Salomonsson, Sara-Maria, Sjöstrand, Theresé January 2014 (has links)
The aim of this study was to understand how staff at residential homes for unaccompanied children experiences their professional role. The main focus of the study was on how the staff defines their professional role and how they handle the situation to be close and at the same time keep a distance towards the children in care. Five women and two men were interviewed at five different residential homes for unaccompanied children. By symbolic interactionism we are able to see that the professional roles are shaped through interaction with the children in care as well as in relation to colleagues. The main role for the staff is to build up a relationship with the children. This also includes an emotional aspect which demands ability to closeness at the same time as there is a need to be able to keep a distance. This also marks the interviewee’s definition of how to be professional. How the children’s age defines has also an impact on the staff’s definition of their profession which means that both staff and children are forced to redefining their role in the residential home. We also found that a main purpose in the role as staff was to actively work with integration towards the children in care. Another interesting result that affects the ability to closeness and distance is the fact of being a young woman as staff, because of the cultural differences that exists between staff and the children in care.

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