Dumbrill Gary C
McMaster University, School of Social Work, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Child Welfare. 2009;88(3):145-68.
In this study, refugee parents living in Canada share their views of parenting and their experiences of Canadian child welfare services. Using photovoice methods, parents develop messages for child welfare workers and policymakers working with refugee families and communities. The messages are presented from the parents' point of view within three major themes: understanding the hopes and fears we have for our children, understanding our settlement challenges, and working with us in the development of child welfare policies and services.
在本研究中,居住在加拿大的难民父母分享了他们的育儿观以及他们在加拿大儿童福利服务方面的经历。通过照片讲述法,父母们为与难民家庭和社区打交道的儿童福利工作者及政策制定者拟定信息。这些信息从父母的视角出发,围绕三个主要主题呈现:理解我们对孩子的希望与担忧、理解我们在定居方面面临的挑战,以及在儿童福利政策和服务的制定过程中与我们合作。