Tahir Munazza, Cobigo Virginie
School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
J Intellect Disabil. 2025 Jun;29(2):349-370. doi: 10.1177/17446295241296215. Epub 2024 Oct 25.
Research on the lived experience of Canadian parents with intellectual disabilities involved in child protection is limited, particularly inclusive research with parents with intellectual disabilities involved in Canada's changing child protection system. This inclusive study was done in collaboration with a co-researcher with intellectual disabilities who had lived experience as a parent. Thirteen parents from three Canadian regions participated in semistructured interviews about their involvement in child protection. Four major themes emerged in the findings: 1) key supports that contributed to positive outcomes; 2) parents' attitudes toward child protection agencies and perceived attitudes about themselves; 3) systemic barriers impacting accessibility and the child protection experience; and 4) parents' advice to other parents and professionals in child protection. This study provides a promising picture of child protection agencies as a key support despite existing barriers. Implications for social service providers are offered and areas for further exploration are discussed.
对参与儿童保护的加拿大智障父母的生活经历的研究有限,尤其是对参与加拿大不断变化的儿童保护系统的智障父母进行的包容性研究。这项包容性研究是与一位有智障的共同研究者合作进行的,这位研究者有作为父母的生活经历。来自加拿大三个地区的13位父母参与了关于他们参与儿童保护情况的半结构化访谈。研究结果中出现了四个主要主题:1)促成积极结果的关键支持因素;2)父母对儿童保护机构的态度以及对自身的认知态度;3)影响可及性和儿童保护体验的系统性障碍;4)父母给其他父母和儿童保护专业人员的建议。尽管存在现有障碍,但这项研究为儿童保护机构描绘了一幅充满希望的关键支持图景。文中给出了对社会服务提供者的启示,并讨论了进一步探索的领域。