Factors supporting resilience during out-of-home care: Experiences of former child welfare clients in Finland




Kaittila, Anniina; Alin, Minna; Leinonen, Leena; Kraav, Siiri-Liisi; Vornanen, Riitta; Karukivi, Max; Anis Merja

PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons

2023

Child and Family Social Work

Child & Family Social Work

1365-2206

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/cfs.13031

https://doi.org/10.1111/cfs.13031

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/179642309



This study aimed to identify factors supporting young people's resilience during outof-home care (OOHC) in Finland, despite challenges in their lives. In our qualitative study, we applied a social-ecological framework to understand the experiences and perspectives of young people on what helped them and the help they would have needed during OOHC. The findings indicate (1) individual characteristics and interests (positive attitude, understanding own acts and their consequences and meaningful activities), (2) relationships (good relationships with close ones, ability to meet and keep contact with close ones, good relationships with professionals and relationships between parents and professionals) and (3) institutions (place of OOHC, youthcentered practices, needs-based services and support for the family) all supported
the resilience of young people in OOHC. Further, to receive support from a particular medium, such as professionals (relationship level), a young person must already have some self-understanding (individual level) of things. Essentially, youth resilience is supported through all these levels as a process.


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