Child Protection Workers' Perspectives on the School-to-Work Transition for Young People in Care
Titel:
Child Protection Workers' Perspectives on the School-to-Work Transition for Young People in Care
Auteur:
Crawford, Meegan Tilbury, Clare
Verschenen in:
Australian social work
Paginering:
Jaargang 60 (2007) nr. 3 pagina's 308-320
Jaar:
2007-09
Inhoud:
Young people in the care of the state are reported as having generally poor education and employment outcomes due to such factors as high rates of school exclusions and non-attendance, frequent placement moves with consequent school disruptions, deprived precare backgrounds, lack of coordination between education and child protection personnel, lack of attention to educational needs by professionals, and low expectations held by carers and caseworkers. The present article examines child protection worker perspectives on young people's transition from school to work. Caseworkers believe that, for young people in care, factors such as unstable placements, psychological and behavioural problems, inadequate vocational options, poor caseworker knowledge of available training and education, and negative perceptions of young people in care may impede them from making a successful transition from school. Research suggests that child protection caseworkers need to integrate education and work with leaving care planning, given it is vital to the future wellbeing of young people in care.