“We should be treated like we are somebody”: Building supportive relationships with LGBTQ foster youth
June C. Paul,
Caro Cruys
Abstract:ObjectiveThis study uses in‐depth interviews and ecomapping techniques to explore LGBTQ youths' relationships with child welfare professionals and other affiliated, nonparental adults (CWP/ANPAs) who play a primary role in providing them with care and services.BackgroundSupportive relationships with caring adults are essential in reducing minority stress impacts and improving outcomes for LGBTQ foster youth, who often face victimization affecting their access to support. However, limited knowledge exists regar… Show more
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