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2016
2017-09-05T09:19:11Z
The reality of child protection systems typically demonstrates a lack of attention to the voices of children. There are studies that confirm this fact and offer evidence of the benefits of participation, but gaps remain regarding the elements and processes that favour it. This qualitative study attempts to contribute to knowledge in this area through a detailed analysis of the perspectives of the actors involved and the role that children play in the return home. This article analyses the elements involved in the participation of the children when a return home is proposed after a period of family or residential foster care. As part of the study, 18 semi-structured interviews were conducted and 22 discussion groups were created with a total of 135 participants (63 child protection services workers, 42 parents and 30 children and adolescents). The data were analysed using a content analysis process and underwent a peer review process in Atlas.ti. The results indicate that the participation of children and adolescents in the return home centres around (i) understanding the return home, (ii) strategies and emotional processes and (iii) social support.
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Atenció a la infància i a l'adolescència; Reagrupament familiar; Child welfare; Family reunification
John Wiley & Sons
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1111/cfs.12307
Child & Family Social Work, 2016
https://doi.org/10.1111/cfs.12307
(c) John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2016