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Role of foster family belonging in recovery from child maltreatment
Authors:Dr. DAMIEN WAYNE RIGGS  MARTHA AUGOUSTINOS  PAUL HOWARD DELFABBRO
Affiliation:1. School of Social Work, Flinders University;2. School of Psychology, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Abstract:Research on foster care suggests that children who have experienced abuse are susceptible to a range of negative life outcomes. Such research also suggests that children removed into foster care can recover from abuse if given opportunities to develop healing relationships with caregivers. Drawing on qualitative data from a national research project on Australian foster carers, this paper explores how foster families enact forms of belonging that potentially work to ameliorate experiences of abuse among foster children. With a specific focus on experiences of family solidarity, rituals, identity, and culture among foster carers and the children in their care, the findings highlight the role that foster carers can play in contributing to national child protection agendas aimed at addressing experiences of maltreatment among children removed into care in Australia.
Keywords:Childhood  discursive psychology and social constructionism  family issues  parent–  child interactions
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