An exploration of social workers and social care practitioner's perspectives on residential care
Abstract
This study will explore Social Workers and Social Care practitioner’s experiences of
working in Residential Care. The study entails three main objectives. Firstly, to
explore Social Workers and Social Care Practitioners perspectives of Residential
Care. To explore Social Workers and Social Care Practitioners views on the
effectiveness of Residential Care for children. Finally, to identify recommendations
for future practice of the Residential Care system
A qualitative method of data collection was chosen for this study. Each of the
interviewees had previously worked in Residential Care. This is a narrative study.
The study included five semi structured interviews. The method of sampling was
convenience sampling. This preferred method permitted the researcher to access
Social Workers and Social Care practitioners that were enthusiastic about being
involved in this research.
The main findings of the study are as follows; according to Social Workers and
Social care practitioner’s Residential Care has both positive aspects and also
negative aspects. All participants found that there was a lack of support for both the
children and the staff. From the concluding data it appeared that Residential Care is
not effective due to the lack of support and training, however the participants agreed
that education is an extremely important factor in the lives of children in care.
The main findings of this study have led to recommendations for future research
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