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Issues in Safeguarding Refugee and Asylum-Seeking Children and Young People: Research and Practice

NCJ Number
236833
Journal
Child Abuse Review Volume: 20 Issue: 5 Dated: September - October 2011 Pages: 341-360
Author(s)
Pat Cox
Date Published
2011
Length
20 pages
Annotation
This study explored whether the policies and practices used to safeguard children and young people who had been trafficked were effective for refugee and asylum-seeking families.
Abstract
In this paper, the author describes and analyzes undertaking a pilot study in which refugee or asylum-seeking parents who have been drawn into social work safeguarding children procedures reflect upon their experiences. This study is located within the context of political, policy and social work safeguarding practice developments in the United Kingdom which are relevant to refugee and asylum-seeking families. Interviews were undertaken with five refugee and asylum-seeking parents and one carer, three support workers and one social worker, and three conference chairs. Although the sample is small, the findings from the pilot study reveal some significant commonalities between comments from all three groupings, as well as significant differences. These findings will be of interest to refugee and asylum-seeking peoples, support workers, social workers, managers and policymakers and all who are concerned for the wellbeing of refugee and asylum-seeking parents, children and young people. (Published Abstract)