Thomas A, Mabusela S
Johannesburg Child Welfare Society, South Africa.
Child Welfare. 1991 Mar-Apr;70(2):121-30.
Institutionalized discrimination has progressively eroded the formerly cohesive black family structure in South Africa, resulting in an increased need for alternative care for black children, as shown most prominently in South Africa's most populous black urban area. Foster care's inherent problems are compounded not only by apartheid but also by the political unrest in the country. This article offers a profile of Sowetan foster families and the problems they face.
制度性歧视已逐渐侵蚀了南非原本紧密的黑人家庭结构,导致对黑人儿童替代照料的需求增加,这在南非人口最多的黑人城市地区表现得最为突出。寄养照料本身存在的问题,不仅因种族隔离制度而更加复杂,还因该国的政治动荡而雪上加霜。本文介绍了索韦托寄养家庭的情况以及他们所面临的问题。