Katz Carmit, Attrash-Najjar Afnan, Cohen Noa, Glucklich Talia, Jacobson Ma'ayan, Varela Natalia, Priolo-Filho Sidnei Rinaldo, Bérubé Annie, Chang Olivia D, Collin-Vézina Delphine, Fouché Ansie, Haffejee Sadiyya, Katz Ilan, Maguire-Jack Kathryn, Massarweh Nadia, O'Reilly Michelle, Tiwari Ashwini, Truter Elmien, de Andrade Vieira Rebeca Veras, Walker-Williams Hayley, Zibetti Murilo Ricardo, Werkele Christine
Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, Chaim Levanon 30, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel.
Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, Chaim Levanon 30, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel.
Child Abuse Negl. 2023 Nov 25:106540. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2023.106540.
The COVID-19 pandemic challenged child protection and posed new risks for child maltreatment (CM). Moreover, governmental efforts worldwide prioritized mitigating the spread of the virus over ensuring the welfare and protection of families and children. This neglect caused hardship for many vulnerable children, including those in out-of-home care (OOHC), and challenged the functionality of child protective services (CPS). However, only limited research has investigated the impact of COVID-19 on OOHC and CPS and explored how CPS overcame the challenges of helping children in OOHC.
This review aims to address this gap in the research to unveil the 'positive legacy' left by CPS in their work with children in OOHC during COVID-19.
This review utilized three stages of analysis, including a scoping review followed by two rounds of thematic analysis. The scoping review was carried out in six languages: English, Hebrew, Arabic, French, Portuguese, and Spanish. The first round of thematic analysis found eight relevant articles for this review. The second round of thematic analysis found three themes related to this paper's aim in the context of COVID-19.
Three main themes were identified: 1) decision-making and OOHC, 2) difficulties in procedures related to OOHC placement, and 3) handling challenges of OOHC.
The discussion emphasizes the crucial role of preserving children's rights, hearing their voices and needs, and considering their safety and well-being when planning policies and practices to protect them. It also emphasizes society's responsibility to acknowledge contextual factors in child protection.
新冠疫情对儿童保护构成挑战,并给虐待儿童行为带来了新风险。此外,全球各国政府的工作重点是减轻病毒传播,而非确保家庭和儿童的福利与保护。这种忽视给许多弱势儿童带来了困难,包括那些接受家庭外照料的儿童,并对儿童保护服务的功能构成了挑战。然而,仅有有限的研究调查了新冠疫情对家庭外照料和儿童保护服务的影响,以及儿童保护服务如何克服帮助家庭外照料儿童所面临的挑战。
本综述旨在填补这一研究空白,揭示儿童保护服务在新冠疫情期间与接受家庭外照料儿童的工作中留下的“积极遗产”。
本综述采用了三个分析阶段,包括范围综述,随后进行两轮主题分析。范围综述以六种语言进行:英语、希伯来语、阿拉伯语、法语、葡萄牙语和西班牙语。第一轮主题分析为本综述找到了八篇相关文章。第二轮主题分析在新冠疫情背景下发现了与本文目的相关的三个主题。
确定了三个主要主题:1)决策与家庭外照料;2)家庭外照料安置程序中的困难;3)应对家庭外照料的挑战。
讨论强调了在制定保护儿童的政策和做法时,维护儿童权利、倾听他们的声音和需求以及考虑他们的安全和福祉的关键作用。它还强调了社会有责任认识到儿童保护中的背景因素。