Participation at the margins–participation practices from the viewpoint of young people in residential care
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in: European Journal of Social Work, 21.11.2024.
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T1 - Participation at the margins–participation practices from the viewpoint of young people in residential care
AU - Equit, Claudia
AU - Keller, Samuel
AU - Warpaul, Melanie
AU - Rohrbach, Julia
AU - Eberitzsch, Stefan
AU - Ganterer, Julia
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2024/11/21
Y1 - 2024/11/21
N2 - This article critically discusses young service users’ participation rights and participation processes in residential group care concerning the challenges, requirements, and opportunities that such a form of organised participation entails for them. A comparative analysis of findings from two qualitative studies from Germany and Switzerland is an empirical basis. Experiences of lived, negotiated, or subtle struggles for the participation of children and youth in everyday institutional life are presented. Identified resistant practices of children and youth, which are of great importance to them, deviate from the usual organisational and normative requirements for participation. The article closes a vital research gap: It presents young people's strategies for dealing with organised and sometimes tokenistic participation. The focus on the self-will of the young actors offers the possibility of supplementing a frequently normative discourse about securing children´s rights in alternative care without making the lifeworld of the young service users and their views a starting point for interventions and legal interpretations. Moreover, the results of both research projects indicate that participation in the everyday life of young people in residential care organisations entails special requirements and challenges, which will be presented here in more detail.
AB - This article critically discusses young service users’ participation rights and participation processes in residential group care concerning the challenges, requirements, and opportunities that such a form of organised participation entails for them. A comparative analysis of findings from two qualitative studies from Germany and Switzerland is an empirical basis. Experiences of lived, negotiated, or subtle struggles for the participation of children and youth in everyday institutional life are presented. Identified resistant practices of children and youth, which are of great importance to them, deviate from the usual organisational and normative requirements for participation. The article closes a vital research gap: It presents young people's strategies for dealing with organised and sometimes tokenistic participation. The focus on the self-will of the young actors offers the possibility of supplementing a frequently normative discourse about securing children´s rights in alternative care without making the lifeworld of the young service users and their views a starting point for interventions and legal interpretations. Moreover, the results of both research projects indicate that participation in the everyday life of young people in residential care organisations entails special requirements and challenges, which will be presented here in more detail.
KW - child welfare organisations
KW - children’s rights
KW - complaint procedures
KW - Participation
KW - residential childcare
KW - Social Work and Social Pedagogics
KW - Partizipationsrechte
KW - Betreute Wohnformen
KW - Heimerziehung
KW - Machtprozesse
KW - Beschwerdeverfahren
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85210020377&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/13691457.2024.2416683
DO - 10.1080/13691457.2024.2416683
M3 - Journal articles
AN - SCOPUS:85210020377
JO - European Journal of Social Work
JF - European Journal of Social Work
SN - 1369-1457
ER -