When Social Workers Are Given Dual Mandates: Child Maintenance and the Complexities of Family Situations in the Ghanaian Child Protection System

Author:

Abdullah Alhassan1ORCID,Frimpong-Manso Kwabena2,Cudjoe Ebenezer3ORCID,Agbadi Pascal4

Affiliation:

1. College of Education, Psychology and Social Work, Flinders University , Adelaide, South Australia 5042, Australia

2. Department of Social Work, The University of Ghana , P. O. Box LG 419 , Accra, Ghana

3. Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex , CO4 3SQ, Colchester, UK

4. Department of Sociology and Social Policy, Lingnan University , 8 Castle Peak Road , Hong Kong SAR, China

Abstract

Abstract Custodial parents, often single mothers, face challenges regarding child maintenance, including a lack of financial commitments from non-custodial parents for their children’s welfare. The evidence suggests that there is a strong link between child maintenance and poverty as well as other family violence issues. In addition to their primary child and family protection duties, child protection practitioners in Ghana have a mandate to assess child maintenance concerns. This dual responsibility may have the advantage of promoting holistic child and family practices, but it could also negatively impact families when practitioners overly focus on one responsibility at the expense of the other. We sought to understand and show whether families who reported child maintenance concerns to the Department of Social Welfare and Community Development in Ghana experienced challenges beyond child maintenance and whether practitioners identified these primary protection concerns in their assessments. Findings from qualitative in-depth interviews with seventeen parents show that these families experienced domestic violence, marital conflict and child abuse and neglect beyond the scope of a standard child maintenance case. The findings highlight the importance of child protection workers conducting comprehensive family assessments to resolve ‘hidden’ family difficulties when establishing child maintenance arrangements.

Funder

UNICEF

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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