<p><strong>Title: </strong>The life is too soft to accord in to tariffs: an essay about youth and families with children who are recipients of economic support<strong>,</strong> their experience of their financial situation and the reception towards the social welfare.</p><p><strong>Author: </strong>Ana Becovic & Kerstin Olsson <strong>Supervisor: </strong>Erik Wesser</p><p><strong>Institution: </strong>Humanvetenskapliga institutionen, Högskolan i Kalmar</p><p><strong>Type of Essay: </strong>Degree project, 15 ECTS <strong>Date</strong><strong>: </strong>December 2008</p><p>The aim for our study has been to examine how youth and families who are recipients of economic support<strong> </strong>on long term basis experience their contact with social welfare. The starting point for the question at issue has been the client's experience of their financial situation the reception and expectations towards the social welfare.</p><p>In our B-level study we carried out qualitative interviews with social welfare officers to find out how they applied the "child perspective" in granting financial support and to what extent they felt that they succeeded in meeting the need of the client. The conclusion was<strong> </strong>that there is still room for improvement in this field and particularly a wish to focus more on the child's situation and development. The officers told us that they tried to pay closer attention to the child's situation through asking about the children and by visiting the families at home.</p><p>They expressed awareness of the importance to a child's well being the financial situation of their family. They also expressed the need for the child to be able to take part in leisure time activities and having an active social life.</p><p>In this study<strong> </strong>our research method is based on qualitative interviews. Our questionnaires where handed out to social welfare officers and workers in an organization aiming their work at vulnerable youth. The target group is the parents of younger/older children and young adults between 18 - 25 years. The result of our interviews has been analyzed in relation to earlier research and relevant theories. Final conclusion; the target group expresses a positive experience of their contact with social services. It became clear that the experience varied depending on which handling officer one met. An interesting point is how different the youngsters and their parents reason around needs and expectations.</p>
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:UPSALLA/oai:DiVA.org:hik-1325 |
Date | January 2008 |
Creators | Becovic, Ana, Olsson, Kerstin |
Publisher | University of Kalmar, University of Kalmar, University of Kalmar, University of Kalmar, University of Kalmar, University of Kalmar |
Source Sets | DiVA Archive at Upsalla University |
Language | Swedish |
Detected Language | English |
Type | Student thesis, text |
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