Centre for Social Development in Africa, University of Johannebsurg, South Africa.
Leicester Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Leicester, United Kingdom.
Child Abuse Negl. 2020 Dec;110(Pt 2):104715. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2020.104715. Epub 2020 Sep 4.
COVID-19 has highlighted and amplified structural inequalities; drawing attention to issues of racism, poverty, xenophobia as well as arguably ineffective government policies and procedures. In South Africa, the pandemic and the resultant national lockdown have highlighted the shortcomings in the protection and care of children. Children in alternative care are particularly at risk as a result of disrupted and uncoordinated service delivery.
The aim of this study was to explore the experiences and impact of the pandemic and the resulting social isolation on the wellbeing and protection of children living in a residential care facility.
We used qualitative, participatory approaches - specifically draw-and-write methods - to engage with 32 children (average age = 13.5 years) living in a residential care facility in Gauteng.
Children in care demonstrated an awareness of the socio-economic difficulties facing communities in South Africa, and shared deep concerns about the safety, well-being and welfare of parents and siblings. Although they expressed frustration at the lack of contact with family members, they acknowledged the resources they had access to in a residential care facility, which enabled them to cope and which ensured their safety.
We focus our discussion on the necessity of a systemic response to child welfare, including a coordinated approach by policy makers, government departments and child welfare systems to address the structural factors at the root of inequality and inadequate, unacceptable care. This response is essential not only during COVID-19 but also in pre- and post-pandemic context.
COVID-19 凸显并放大了结构性不平等;引起了对种族主义、贫困、仇外心理以及政府政策和程序可能无效等问题的关注。在南非,大流行和由此产生的全国封锁凸显了儿童保护和照顾方面的不足。由于服务提供中断和不协调,替代照料中的儿童尤其面临风险。
本研究旨在探讨大流行及其导致的社会隔离对居住在寄宿照料设施中的儿童的福祉和保护的影响和经历。
我们使用了定性、参与性方法——特别是绘画和书写方法——与居住在豪登省寄宿照料设施中的 32 名儿童(平均年龄=13.5 岁)进行了接触。
在照料中的儿童意识到南非社区面临的社会经济困难,并对父母和兄弟姐妹的安全、福祉和福利表示深切关注。尽管他们对与家人缺乏联系感到沮丧,但他们承认自己在寄宿照料设施中可以获得资源,这些资源使他们能够应对并确保他们的安全。
我们将讨论重点放在儿童福利的系统性应对措施上,包括政策制定者、政府部门和儿童福利系统采取协调一致的方法,以解决不平等和不足、不可接受的护理的根本结构性因素。这种应对措施不仅在 COVID-19 期间是必要的,而且在大流行前后的情况下也是必要的。