Sosyal Hizmet Bağlamında Göç, Sosyal Uyum ve Refakatsiz Çocuk

Bu çalışmada göç, sosyal uyum ve refakatsiz çocuk kavramları, 21. yüzyıl ilk çeyreğindeki gelişmeler ışığında ele alınmıştır. Olağanüstü koşullara bağlı olarak uzun ve sonu belirsiz bir yolculuğa çıkan, sosyal sorunların kıskacında kalan, temel hak ve özgürlükleri risk altında olan refakatsiz çocuğun bedensel, ruhsal ve sosyal alanda yaşadığı güçlüklere bu çalışmada yer verilmiştir. Refakatsiz çocukların karşılaştığı zorluklar, refakatsiz çocuğun ilk kabulü, refakatsiz çocuklarla sosyal hizmet uygulaması; ailenin önemi; refakatsiz çocuğun eğitimi; refakatsiz çocuğun ruh sağlığı, refakatsiz çocuklarla ilgili mevzuat ve sosyal uyum ve refakatsiz çocuk bu makalenin alt başlıkları arasında yer almaktadır. Refakatsiz çocuğun yüksek yararına yönelik sosyal hizmet uzmanları ve bu alandaki diğer profesyoneller tarafından atılması gereken adımlar refakatsiz çocuğun sosyal hizmet gereksinimleri doğrultusunda tartışılmıştır.

Migration, Social Cohesion and Unaccompanied Children In The Context Of Social Work

In this study, the concepts of migration, social cohesion, and unaccompanied children are discussed in the light of developments in the first quarter of the 21st century. Physical, mental and social difficulties faced by unaccompanied children who have had long and endless journeys, who are at risk of many social problems and whose basic rights and freedoms are at risk are considered in this study. Challenges faced by unaccompanied children, first admission of the unaccompanied child, social work practice with unaccompanied children; the importance of family support; education for unaccompanied child; mental health services for an unaccompanied child, the legislation regarding unaccompanied children and social cohesion and unaccompanied children are among the subheadings of this article. The steps to be taken by social workers and other professionals in the field for the best interests of the unaccompanied child have been discussed in line with the needs of the unaccompanied child.

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