Smith Carrie Jefferson, Monahan Deborah J
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J Health Soc Policy. 2006;22(3-4):215-31. doi: 10.1300/j045v22n03_14.
The KinNET project came into existence because of the need to support a growing number of grandparents and other relatives providing care for children within the foster care system. It was a demonstration project funded by the Children's Bureau designed to create a national network of support groups for older relatives-mostly grandparents-caring for children in and associated with the foster care system. Grandparents and other relatives are an invaluable resource to the child welfare system. However, these caregivers are also an overburdened population that needs creative and supportive interventions to enhance their capacity to provide quality care and reduce the risks to the children. In this intervention the support group approach was tested (a replication of the Brookdale Foundation model with project management from Generations United). Support groups often provide kinship caregivers with access to important emotional and community support, information and referral, relaxation, and respite. This article briefly describes the project, a profile of the caregivers (n = 102) and the children in their care (n = 226), and highlights from the survey data. In addition, we discuss the three key lessons learned from the project and make recommendations to better serve this population. doi:10.1300/J045v22n03_14.
KinNET项目的出现是因为需要支持越来越多在寄养系统中照顾孩子的祖父母和其他亲属。这是一个由儿童局资助的示范项目,旨在为寄养系统中照顾孩子(主要是祖父母)以及与寄养系统相关的年长亲属建立一个全国性的支持小组网络。祖父母和其他亲属是儿童福利系统的宝贵资源。然而,这些照顾者也是负担过重的群体,需要有创造性和支持性的干预措施来提高他们提供优质照顾的能力,并降低对孩子的风险。在这次干预中,对支持小组方法进行了测试(采用布鲁克代尔基金会模式,并由世代联合组织进行项目管理)。支持小组通常为亲属照顾者提供获得重要情感和社区支持、信息和转介服务以及放松和喘息机会的途径。本文简要介绍了该项目、照顾者(n = 102)及其照顾的孩子(n = 226)的概况,以及调查数据中的要点。此外,我们讨论了从该项目中学到的三个关键经验教训,并提出了更好地服务这一群体的建议。doi:10.1300/J045v22n03_14