2021
DOI: 10.1111/1467-6427.12339
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“It is not just about doing or saying the right things”: Working systemically with parents whose children are placed in public care

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“…This includes a lack of trust in professional agencies, the possible absence of any experience of positive attachment relationships, histories of trauma that interrupt secure attachment and the lack of a support network. Service design should allow for service- and practitioner-initiated slow and collaborative engagement to enable the development of trust over time (Syrstad and Ness, 2021) and should grant birth relatives control over when and how the service is accessed. Examples of how this was implemented by the counsellors in their service included using phone calls and texts, offering a ‘pending’ service, providing choice in relation to in-person or telephone sessions, ‘checking in’, ‘bending the frame’, using humour, being open and transparent and aiming to be practically helpful.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This includes a lack of trust in professional agencies, the possible absence of any experience of positive attachment relationships, histories of trauma that interrupt secure attachment and the lack of a support network. Service design should allow for service- and practitioner-initiated slow and collaborative engagement to enable the development of trust over time (Syrstad and Ness, 2021) and should grant birth relatives control over when and how the service is accessed. Examples of how this was implemented by the counsellors in their service included using phone calls and texts, offering a ‘pending’ service, providing choice in relation to in-person or telephone sessions, ‘checking in’, ‘bending the frame’, using humour, being open and transparent and aiming to be practically helpful.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flere barn er også bekymret for sine foreldre etter en omsorgsovertakelse (Holland og Crowley, 2013). Det kan vaere grunn til å spørre seg om risikofokuset bør tones ned for å etablere tillit og kunne opprettholde et resiliensfokus på foreldre, slik at man bedre kan legge til rette for samvaer og eventuell tilbakeføring (Granerud, Syrstad og Andersen, 2021;Syrstad og Ness, 2021).…”
Section: Politiske Føringers Betydning For Barnevernets Praksisunclassified
“…I tillegg kan risikofokuset føre til at situasjonsbildet forenkles i stedet for at det skapes rom for grundige analyser. Dette kan føre til ubalanserte vurderinger av ressurser versus risiko, og det gir grunnlag for å spørre om barnevernet trenger et nytt, mer analytisk design i disse sakene (Wilkins, 2015;Broadhurst et al, 2010), som styrker fagpersoners dømmekraft (Munro et al, 2010;Syrstad og Ness, 2021). NOU 2012: 5 har i stor grad bidratt til å støtte opp under det barnesentrerte og risikoorienterte blikket i barnevernet.…”
Section: Mellom Hjelp Og Kontrollbehov For Et Mer Analytisk Design I Barnevernet?unclassified
“…All kontakt med familievernet er på frivillig basis fra brukernes side (Kummen, 2017). De to tjenestene har med andre ord grunnleggende ulikt mandat og dermed ulike forutsetninger for tillits-og relasjonsarbeid i møte med foreldre som har mistet omsorgen for barna sine (Syrstad, 2020;Syrstad og Ness, 2021).…”
Section: Barnevernets Ansvar I Alvorlige Barnevernssaker -Et Omstridt...unclassified