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Rethinking the Meaning of Family for Adolescents and Youth in Zimbabwe’s Child Welfare Institutions

Seminar|CCL23240631

Rethinking the Meaning of Family for Adolescents and Youth in Zimbabwe’s Child Welfare Institutions
08 APR 2024
Speaker(s)
Getrude Dadirai Gwenzi
Time
16:00 - 17:30
Venue
OEM 1008
Language
English
Corresponding GA(s)
Citizenship; Knowledge
Fee
$0.00
Organizer
ENG
Rethinking the Meaning of Family for Adolescents and Youth in Zimbabwe’s Child Welfare Institutions examines the lives of children and young adults living in residential care systems in Zimbabwe and their unique conceptualization of family. While the importance of family for the development and wellbeing of children can't be overemphasized, the questions of what and who counts as family to orphans and vulnerable children (OVCs) are under-researched. Gwenzi brings a social constructionist approach to studying OVCs in institutional care as well as living with their families in Zimbabwe, finding that they do not have a single definition of family and that they use diverse characteristics to describe what family means to them. With the data suggesting a need for belonging, continuity of relationships, protection, and trust, this study makes recommendations for policy and practice with youth in alternative care in sub-Saharan Africa.

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