Engagement tactics with foster parents: Experiences of resource workers

Authors

  • Jason D Brown Western University, London
  • Sarah Serbinski Western University, London
  • Julie Gerritts Blue Hills Child and Family Centre, Aurora
  • Landy Anderson Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1921/swssr.v18i3.956

Abstract

Resource workers are child welfare workers who work closely with foster parents following placement of a child placed in care. One of the challenges they experience is reluctance to their involvement. Resource workers from a large metropolitan area were asked: “What do you do when foster parents are reluctant about your involvement?” Responses to this question were analyzed with multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis. Nine concepts resulted, including: Recognize Problems, Build Trust, Go the Extra, Be Positive, Broaden their Network, Find Commonalities, Set Limits, Understand Them, and Reinforce Accountability. These concepts were compared and contrasted with the available literature.

Author Biographies

Jason D Brown, Western University, London

Professor

Sarah Serbinski, Western University, London

Adjunct Professor

Julie Gerritts, Blue Hills Child and Family Centre, Aurora

Program Coordinator

Landy Anderson, Native Child and Family Services of Toronto

Senior Policy and Program Developer

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Published

2016-11-17

How to Cite

Brown, J. D., Serbinski, S., Gerritts, J., & Anderson, L. (2016). Engagement tactics with foster parents: Experiences of resource workers. Social Work and Social Sciences Review, 18(3), 80-100. https://doi.org/10.1921/swssr.v18i3.956

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Articles
Received 2016-10-31
Accepted 2016-10-31
Published 2016-11-17