2018
DOI: 10.14417/ap.1432
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Tomada de decisão no sistema de proteção das crianças e jovens: Um estudo comparativo entre as atitudes de profissionais e de estudantes

Abstract: Este estudo tem como principal objetivo analisar as atitudes de 200 estudantes do ensino superior e 200 profissionais, responsáveis pela supervisão de casos e pelas recomendações para a intervenção, em domínios relacionados com os processos de tomada de decisão no sistema de proteção das crianças e jovens, em matérias como o acolhimento familiar e o acolhimento residencial. O estudo adota uma estratégia quantitativa e os dados foram recolhidos em 2014 nas principais regiões do país (Braga, Porto, Coimbra, Lisb… Show more

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“…However, based on the available national data from since 2004, foster care has never been the preferred type of placement and throughout the years residential care placements became more prevalent (Instituto da Segurança Social, 2020). This can be explained by the lack of political investment in children's policies but also by the existence of enough children's homes to provide support to all children in alternative care, some of which are run by the church (Carvalho & Diogo, 2021;Delgado et al, 2018). In Portugal, there is only one generic type of foster care, meaning the choice of placement is determined by foster carers' availability and not only by children's individual characteristics and needs (Machado, 2016).…”
Section: Foster Care Context In England and Portugalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, based on the available national data from since 2004, foster care has never been the preferred type of placement and throughout the years residential care placements became more prevalent (Instituto da Segurança Social, 2020). This can be explained by the lack of political investment in children's policies but also by the existence of enough children's homes to provide support to all children in alternative care, some of which are run by the church (Carvalho & Diogo, 2021;Delgado et al, 2018). In Portugal, there is only one generic type of foster care, meaning the choice of placement is determined by foster carers' availability and not only by children's individual characteristics and needs (Machado, 2016).…”
Section: Foster Care Context In England and Portugalmentioning
confidence: 99%