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Living on the Edge

Innovative Research on Leaving Care and Transitions to Adulthood

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-1-4473-6629-4
Verlag: Bristol University Press
Erscheinungstermin: 17.11.2023
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Young people transitioning out of care towards independence, work and adulthood are on the edge of these phases of life. Considering previously neglected groups of care leavers such as unaccompanied migrants, street youth, those leaving residential care, young parents and those with a disability, this book presents cutting-edge research from emerging global scholars.
The collection addresses the precarity experienced by many care leavers, who often lack the social capital and resources to transition into stable education, employment and family life. Including the voices of care leavers throughout, it makes research relevant to practitioners and policymakers aiming to enable, rather than label, vulnerable groups.

Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9781447366294
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-1-4473-6629-4
  • Verlag: Bristol University Press
  • Erscheinungstermin: 17.11.2023
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: 1. Auflage 2023
  • Produktform: Kartoniert
  • Gewicht: 440 g
  • Seiten: 280
  • Format (B x H x T): 235 x 351 x 20 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt

Autoren/Hrsg.

Herausgeber

Keller, Samuel

Oterholm, Inger

Paulsen, Veronika

van Breda, Adrian D.

Weitere Mitwirkende

Bond, Sue

Brænne Bennwik, Ingri-Hanne

Bollinger, Jenna

Farragher, Róisín

Flynn, Catherine

García-Alba, Laura

Gullo, Federica

Göbbels-Koch, Petra

Horn, John Paul

Kelly, Berni

Mendes, Philip

Philip Mendes is Associate Professor in the Department of Social Work at Monash University, Australia.

Mokgopha, Malose Samuel

Mupaku, Wendy M

Mølholt, Anne-Kirstine

Paul, June

Purtell, Jade

Smith, Annie

Losantos Velasco, Marcela

Waugh, Jacinta

Introduction: Moving Towards the Edge – Samuel Keller, Inger Oterholm, Veronika Paulsen and Adrian D. van Breda
Part 1: Groups of Care Leavers Living on the Edge
1. Unaccompanied Migrant Youth Leaving Care in Spain: How Their Journeys Differ from Those of Other Care Leavers – Laura García Alba, Federica Gullo
2. ‘The Question Is: Will the Street Leave Us?’ Care-Leavers with a Street-Connected Past – Marcela Losantos Velasco
3. Care-Leavers’ Reflections on Resilience Processes Acquired While Living on the Street Prior to Coming Into Residential Care in South Africa - Malose Samuel Mokgopha, Adrian D. Van Breda and Sue Bond
4. LGBTQIA+ Foster Care Leavers: Creating Equitable and Affirming Systems of Care – June Paul
Part 2: Methods of Care Leaving Research
5. Institutional Ethnography: Linking the Individual and the Institutional in Care Leaving Research – Ingri-Hanne Braenne Bennwik and Inger Oterholm
6. Methodological Issues When Interviewing Disabled Care Leavers: Lessons Learned from South Africa, Norway and Northern Ireland – Wendy Mupaku, Ingri-Hanne Braenne Bennwik and Berni Kelly
7. Trauma-Informed Research with Young People Transitioning From Care: Balancing Methodological Rigour With Participatory and Empowering Practice – Jade Purtell
8. Care Foundations: Making Care Central in Research with Care-Experienced People – Róisín Farragher, Petra Göbbels-Koch, John Paul Horn, and Annie Smith
Part 3: Theory and Conceptualisation of Leaving Care
9. Stability in Residential Out of Home Care in Australia: How Can We Understand it? – Jenna Bollinger
10. Living an Unstable Life: Exploring Facets of Instability in the Lives of Care Leavers in Denmark – Anne-Kirstine Mølholt
11. Understanding the Risk of Suicide Among Care Leavers: The Potential Contribution of Theories – Petra Göbbels-Koch
12. Getting By and Getting Ahead in Australia: A Conceptual Approach to Examining the Individual Impact of Informal Social Capital on Care Leaver Transitions – Jacinta Waugh, Philip Mendes and Catherine Flynn
Conclusion: Going Over the Edge – Adrian D. van Breda, Veronika Paulsen, Inger Oterholm and Samuel Keller