Reunificação familiar e acolhimento residencial em Portugal-Norte: visões dos intervenientes
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https://doi.org/10.17979/reipe.2017.0.05.2371Keywords:
reunificação familiar, resiliência, acolhimento residencial, proteção da infânciaAbstract
Em Portugal, 2703 crianças em acolhimento perspetivam regressar para a família biológica. A investigação combina as perspetivas de crianças, pais e profissionais sobre reunificação familiar, identificando necessidades, comportamentos, procedimentos e atitudes. A amostra foi composta por 45 participantes, distribuídos em 6 grupos focais e 8 entrevistas semiestruturadas. Os resultados revelam que os sentimentos vivenciados pelas famílias durante o processo, a consciência dos problemas e da medida afetam a colaboração com os profissionais. Em complementaridade, os resultados apontam para a necessidade de intervenções socioeducativas durante o processo e de suporte específico após a saída do acolhimento.Downloads
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