Being a parent, but not: A grounded theory of home‐based care

Author:

Cooper Kimberlea12ORCID,Sadowski Christina1ORCID,Townsend Rob3

Affiliation:

1. Social Work, Community & Human Services, Institute of Education, Arts & Community Federation University Australia Mt Helen Victoria Australia

2. Social Work and Social Policy, Department of Community and Clinical Health, School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport La Trobe University Bundoora Victoria Australia

3. Institute of Health and Management Melbourne Victoria Australia

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis constructivist‐grounded‐theory study explored how foster and kinship carers conceptualize and experience their role.BackgroundInternationally, amid growing emphasis on home‐based care for children and young people living outside parental care, issues such as carer shortages, dissatisfied carers, and placement instability present significant challenges.MethodSixteen carers (seven foster carers and nine kinship carers) from a regional area in Victoria, Australia, participated in in‐depth interviews following constructivist‐grounded‐theory protocols.ResultsSix categories reveal the central ways carers go about caring for children and young people and the main challenges they face in doing so. The core category of “being a parent, but not” demonstrates tensions that carers experience in trying to establish a sense of belonging and connectedness with a child, within the limits of the Victorian home‐based care system.ConclusionHome‐based carers view their role through a parental lens, but with various limitations that restrict their sense of being a parent.ImplicationsThe current research acknowledges the role tensions inherent within the Victorian home‐based care system and emphasizes the importance of raising the status of foster and kinship carers to provide more recognition of the expertise they hold in the care of children and young people within this complex context.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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