Providing care for children: How service providers define and apply care in contemporary South Australia

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While a wide array of service providers and academic scholars apply the use of care in their work, the concept of care itself remains largely undefined. This has widespread implications for applied work with children and young people (CYP), particularly since institutions such as schools and non-governmental organisations are increasingly being expected to care for or about children. In this paper, we use thematic analysis to report on interviews with representatives from four service providers and organisations responsible for the care of children. In our analysis, we explore both how care is defined by these organisations, and the implications for practice when working with CYP.

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Barclay, K., Michell, D., & Due, C. (2016, September 1). Providing care for children: How service providers define and apply care in contemporary South Australia. Children Australia. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/cha.2016.20

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