Child-up: Survey for Social Workers 2019

Child-up: Survey for Social Workers 2019

Description

The survey charted the experiences of social workers regarding cultural pluralism, their work with children and young people, and interaction in different languages. The data were collected as part of the Child-up research project, which aims to enhance understanding on the experiences of migrant children, young people, and their guardians regarding school, pre-school, and educational communities, as well as the experiences of the professionals working with them. The data were collected in Finland, Belgium, Germany, Sweden, Italy, Poland, and Great Britain. The research project was funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation funding programme. First, the respondents were asked which languages they used in their work and how they applied linguistic resources in social work (e.g. by using the client's native language or allowing the client to use translation). The respondents were also asked to evaluate how many of their clients had immigrant or refugee backgrounds or other special needs (such as physical disabilities or social problems), and how they would rate the support provided to the clients in these groups. The respondents' opinions were surveyed on various statements, such as whether they thought they could raise awareness for cultural differences amongst their clients and could cope with the demands they were facing at work. Additionally, they were asked to evaluate how well they could support children's participation and initiatives in their work. The respondents' satisfaction with different aspects of their work, such as their occupational situation in general, their relationship with the clients, and their superior's support, was examined next. Finally, the respondents' views on several statements regarding cultural pluralism were charted. Background variables included the respondent's gender, work experience in years, level of education, sector of employment, country of birth, parents' country of birth, and immigrant background.
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Year of publication

2022

Authors

Jagiellonian University in Krakow

Slusarczyk, Magdalena - Creator

Struzik, Justyna - Creator

Warat, Marta - Creator

Liège University

Raziano, Alissia - Creator

Malmö University

Frisch, Morten - Creator

Harju, Anne - Creator

Righard, Erica - Creator

Svensson Källberg, Petra - Creator

Kinossalo, Maiju - Creator

Kuusipalo, Paula - Creator

Sihto, Jaakko - Creator

Tiilikka, Tiina - Creator

Tietoarkisto - Publisher

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

Amadasi, Sara - Creator

Ballestri, Chiara - Creator

Baraldi, Claudio - Creator

University of Northampton

Farini, Federico - Creator

Murray, Jane - Creator

Prokopiou, Eva - Creator

Scollan, Angela - Creator

Woodbridge-Dodd, Kim - Creator

Zentrum für Forschung, Weiterbildung und Beratung an der Dresden

Drößler, Thomas - Creator

Rohr, Margund K. - Creator

Wächter, Franziska - Creator

Other information

Fields of science

SOCIAL SCIENCES

Language

English, Finnish

Open access

Restricted access

License

Other (Not Open)

Keywords

Lapset, Children, Compulsory and pre-school education, Esi- ja peruskoulu, schools, social workers, koulut, primary education, schoolchildren, social interaction, immigrants, maahanmuuttajat, social work, toimijuus, sosiaalityö, sosiaalityöntekijät, kielitaito, vuorovaikutus, cultural pluralism, monikulttuurisuus, peruskoulu, koululaiset, lapset (ikäryhmät), lower secondary education, second languages, maahanmuuttajatausta