Being, becoming, belonging: Negotiating temporality, memory and identity in life story conversations with care-experienced children and young people

被引:0
|
作者
Staples, Eleanor Mary [1 ]
Watson, Debbie [1 ]
Riches, Katie [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bristol, Bristol, England
基金
英国经济与社会研究理事会;
关键词
adoption; foster care; identity; life history; theory; visual methods; ADOPTED-CHILDREN; VIEWS; WORK;
D O I
10.1177/14733250231168605
中图分类号
C916 [社会工作、社会管理、社会规划];
学科分类号
1204 ;
摘要
This article uses Feminist New Materialist theoretical perspectives on time and temporality to critically explore the social work practice of life story work, designed to help children who are or have been in public care, or are adopted, assemble a coherent narrative of their care journey, adverse experiences and identity. Interview data presented here was produced with 17 participants (foster carers, adoptive parents and social work professionals in care or adoption teams) who were part of a project which sought to understand how aspects of life story work could be transformed into everyday care conversations between children and the adults who care for them (see www. difficultconversations.info). Our analysis highlights the way participants understood and constructed temporal elements of children's experiences and identities: their pasts, presents and futures, in the context of having conversations about care with them. Through the discussion, we indicate a need to loosen the configuration of children's life stories and identities as pre-care' and post-care', and instead move toward an acceptance of children's multiple selves and multiple important others as existing across time.
引用
收藏
页码:41 / 57
页数:17
相关论文
共 16 条
  • [1] Recordkeeping and the life-long memory and identity needs of care-experienced children and young people
    Hoyle, Victoria
    Shepherd, Elizabeth
    Lomas, Elizabeth
    Flinn, Andrew
    CHILD & FAMILY SOCIAL WORK, 2020, 25 (04) : 935 - 945
  • [2] 'She just got me': Supporting care-experienced young people negotiating relationships and identities at school
    Macleod, Gale
    Dallas-Childs, Robin
    Brough, Colin
    Toye, Martin
    JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS, 2022,
  • [3] No typical care story: How do care-experienced young people and foster carers understand fostering relationships?
    Sprecher, Eva A.
    Tuitt, Ikesha
    Hill, Debbie
    Midgley, Nick
    Sleed, Michelle
    ADOPTION AND FOSTERING, 2021, 45 (03): : 248 - 264
  • [4] We can connect: Imagining the future of digital practice with and by care-experienced children and young people
    Larkins, Cath
    Crook, Deborah
    O'Riordan, Zoe
    Casey, Helen
    Froggett, Lynn
    Karolina, Ismail
    Farrelly, Nicola
    ADOPTION AND FOSTERING, 2023, 47 (03): : 326 - 346
  • [5] A call to action: The need for routine mental health support for care-experienced children and young people
    Golm, Dennis
    ADOPTION AND FOSTERING, 2023, 47 (02): : 115 - 119
  • [6] Care-experienced cHildren and young people's Interventions to improve Mental health and wEll-being outcomes: Systematic review (CHIMES) protocol
    Evans, Rhiannon
    Boffey, Maria
    MacDonald, Sarah
    Noyes, Jane
    Melendez-Torres, G. J.
    Morgan, Helen E.
    Trubey, Rob
    Robling, Michael
    Willis, Simone
    Wooders, Charlotte
    BMJ OPEN, 2021, 11 (01):
  • [7] Towards the privileging of care-experienced children and young people's educational and other 'life chances' within social work practice and education
    Carey, Malcolm
    CRITICAL AND RADICAL SOCIAL WORK, 2024, 12 (02) : 230 - 244
  • [8] 'What about me?' Stories of the educational experiences of care-experienced children and young people in a Scottish local authority
    Mercieca, Daniela
    Mercieca, Duncan P.
    Randall, Leisa
    ADOPTION AND FOSTERING, 2021, 45 (02): : 173 - 190
  • [9] Mental health and wellbeing interventions for care-experienced children and young people: Systematic review and synthesis of process evaluations
    Macdonald, Sarah
    Trubey, Rob
    Noyes, Jane
    Vinnicombe, Soo
    Morgan, Helen E.
    Willis, Simone
    Boffey, Maria
    Melendez-Torres, G. J.
    Robling, Michael
    Wooders, Charlotte
    Evans, Rhiannon
    CHILDREN AND YOUTH SERVICES REVIEW, 2024, 156
  • [10] Interventions targeting the mental health and wellbeing of care-experienced children and young people in higher-income countries: Evidence map and systematic review
    Evans, Rhiannon
    MacDonald, Sarah
    Trubey, Rob
    Noyes, Jane
    Robling, Michael
    Willis, Simone
    Boffey, Maria
    Wooders, Charlotte
    Vinnicombe, Soo
    Melendez-Torres, G. J.
    SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS, 2023, 12 (01)