Redenen voor uithuisplaatsing: de argumenten van hulpverleners in de jeugdzorg
Summary
Objective Out-of-home placements have a deep impact on family life. From caseworkers is expected
that their decisions are thoughtfully reconsidered and reasoned. The aim of this study is to show insight
into the criteria for placement decisions of caseworkers in youth care. Up to now little is known about
this aspect. The following questions are central: (1) which criteria do caseworkers in youth care use
with an out-of-home placement; (2) are there differences in criteria for involuntary placements and
voluntary placements; (3) are there differences in criteria for standard placements and placements in
need of a crisis-intervention. Method The criteria for placement decisions are reviewed through 75
documentary analyses using a structured questionnaire and scoring instrument, composed out of the
literature. The criteria are divided within five different domains: child, parent, upbringing, family and
environment. Results Results show similarities with the criteria from the literature. Caseworkers most
often report criteria related to the upbringing of a child. Placement criteria differ with age, cultural
background and elderly problems. The criteria show coherence with the remaining risk factors present
in the case. With involuntary placements more criteria are reported related to the domains
Parent/provider and Environment. Between standard and
crisis placement differences appeared only for
separate criteria and subcriteria . Conclusion Findings can be used for the development of youth care
guidelines for out-of-home placements and in the future for different sorts of instruments to support
decision-making. Trefwoorden: (gescheiden door ;)
criteria, out-of-home placements, caseworkers, youth care, decision-making, voluntary, involuntary, crisis Openbaar tonen: *
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