Young people’s lived experience of relational practices in therapeutic residential care in Australia
Lynne McPherson,
Antonia Canosa,
Robbie Gilligan,
Tim Moore,
Kathomi Gatwiri,
Kylie Day,
Janise Mitchell,
Anne Graham and
Donnah Anderson
Children and Youth Services Review, 2025, vol. 170, issue C
Abstract:
Young people living in therapeutic residential care face major challenges that can prevent them from forming healthy relationships and connections within the community, which are critical building blocks for their wellbeing and safety. To address these challenges, Australia has introduced ‘therapeutic residential care’ (TRC) models in a number of states and territories. TRC in Australia is designed to respond to high levels of complexity of need, for those young people who are unable to live in a home-based care arrangement. This research sought to explore whether and how relational practices in TRC enable the experience of positive, trusting relationships for young people. Young interviewees between the ages of 12 and 18 years (N = 38) reported experiencing trust when staff members genuinely invested time in their wellbeing, demonstrated care and respect, and made them feel valued. Conversely the lack of these practices and/or particular organisational and systemic conditions were often considered barriers that could lead to ‘misrecognition.’ Drawing directly from the lived experience as recounted by the young people currently living in residential care, the researchers conceptualise and introduce a new dimension of relational practice in residential care settings.
Keywords: Therapeutic residential care; Child protection; Recognition; Children in care; Indigenous; Wellbeing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2025.108129
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