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Students’, caretakers’ and decision-makers’ perception of support in higher education for students with in-care experience (CROSBI ID 235868)

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Urbanc, Kristina ; Sladović Franz, Branka ; Branica, Vanja Students’, caretakers’ and decision-makers’ perception of support in higher education for students with in-care experience // European Journal of Social Work, 21 (2018), 2; 260-269. doi: 10.1080/13691457.2016.1278526

Podaci o odgovornosti

Urbanc, Kristina ; Sladović Franz, Branka ; Branica, Vanja

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Students’, caretakers’ and decision-makers’ perception of support in higher education for students with in-care experience

Students with in-care experiences overcome different life challenges, risks factors and use their strengths to get into higher education. During the study period they face different difficulties, so the state as ‘institutional’ parent should provide support. This paper presents results of a qualitative study that aimed to explore support system to students with in-care experience in Croatia from three perspectives: care leavers with studying experiences, caretakers and professionals who are involved in decision- making and implementing activities on national and local levels. Focus groups and interviews were conducted with 23 students, 5 professionals and 11 caretakers in 5 Croatian cities. Three basic themes from all three perspectives are presented: currently available support, difficulties in the support system and guidelines for supporting in- care students. All groups of participants are informed about support that is currently available for students with in-care experiences and describe financial and accommodation support. Perceptions of difficulties in delivering support differ between professionals and students and caretakers. Students also explain reasons for seeking support. Resolving existential issues is the first step in support system building according to students’ and caretakers’ perceptions. Participants suggest different incentive activities, so finally recommendations for forming and delivering support system for in-care students are presented.

In-care students ; support ; education ; perception of support system ; child welfare

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Podaci o izdanju

21 (2)

2018.

260-269

objavljeno

1369-1457

1468-2664

10.1080/13691457.2016.1278526

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