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Staff and youth views on autonomy and emancipation from residential care: a participatory research study

  • Maria Manuela Calheiros*
  • , Joana Nunes Patrício
  • , João Graça
  • *Autor correspondente para este trabalho

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Resumo

The use of participatory approaches in designing services is still relatively uncommon. In this study, we helped design a service to support the transition of youth from residential care to independent living by exploring the perspectives of staff and of youth regarding: (a) the concept and development of autonomy; and (b) key factors in developing this type of service. We gathered the data through 10 interviews with staff (n=. 10) and 4 focus groups with youth (n=. 21), and subjected the data to a thematic content analysis. Staff defined autonomy as self-regulation and self-care, and identified three paths to foster autonomy - a sense of normality, meaningful relationships, and planning for emancipation. The staff and youth identified the following important aspects in designing the service: achieving normality (e.g. limited number of residents), promoting youth capacity (e.g. skill-building activities), providing social support (e.g. trust and respect between residents), and assuring guidance and boundaries (e.g. supervision of youth).
Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (de-até)57-66
Número de páginas10
RevistaEvaluation and Program Planning
Volume39
DOIs
Estado da publicaçãoPublicado - ago. 2013
Publicado externamenteSim

ODS da ONU

Este resultado contribui para o(s) seguinte(s) Objetivo(s) de Desenvolvimento Sustentável

  1. ODS 16 - Paz, justiça e instituições fortes
    ODS 16 Paz, justiça e instituições fortes

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