“Knowing that I wasn’t alone”: An evaluation of a therapeutic camp reunifying siblings in foster care
Lauren Pryce McCarthy,
Bethany R. Lee,
Judith Schagrin and
Susan Loysen
Children and Youth Services Review, 2020, vol. 117, issue C
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Youth in out of home care frequently experience disruption to important family relationships, including sibling relationships. Maintained connections with siblings is associated with increased resilience and reduced internalizing behaviors for youth in care. Therapeutic summer camps for foster youth may strengthen social skills and improve self-esteem. The current study evaluated a therapeutic summer camp for youth in out-of-home care to connect with their siblings. The study included semi-structured qualitative interviews with 10 former campers and 18 program volunteers to gain understanding of the camp’s activities and impact on both youth and volunteers. Interviews also asked participants to make recommendations for replicating the camp programming. Interviews were transcribed and thematic analysis was completed to identify key themes. Campers and volunteers described activities designed to help campers build confidence, make memories, and just be kids. Campers and staff identified lasting impacts of the camp experience including improved relationships as well as personal and professional growth. Recommendations for those wishing to replicate the program included balancing structure with flexibility in response to the dynamic nature of the camp environment.
Keywords: Sibling groups; Therapeutic summer camp; Foster care; Qualitative research (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2020.105296
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