Now what? The experience of youth leaving care in four European countries
Roxana Ungureanu () and
Mihaela Tomita ()
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Roxana Ungureanu: West University of Timisoara, Faculty of Sociology and Psychology, Timisoara, Romania
Mihaela Tomita: West University of Timisoara, Faculty of Sociology and Psychology, Timisoara, Romania
Technium Social Sciences Journal, 2020, vol. 9, issue 1, 550-558
Abstract:
This paper draws on evidence from an Erasmus+ funded project, Now What?: Preparing and Empowering Youth Leaving Care, which aimed to find outthe development of an integrated approach that will successfully achieve the provision of guidance on effective education, work and living in the community and support and help when the youth face crises that are an inevitable part of their transition to adulthood and independence. The research was carried out over two years by a consortium of four countries: Romania, Greece, Albania and Portugal. The principal method used was a biographical narrative interviews with a sample of 390 young people aged 15-20. Positive results came from a range of different interventions, e.g. mentoring projects and structured individualized support. We conclude that most focused interventions seem to improve foster children's poor academic achievements, but mentoring projects have so far the best empirical support from evaluations with rigorous designs. Also there's a definite need for more intervention research.
Keywords: youth leaving care; community; social services; professionals; child protection (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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