Building and utilising resilience: The challenges and coping mechanisms of care leavers in Ghana

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Abstract

Each year, some young people leave children's homes or orphanages in Ghana to start life on their own. However, little is known about their challenges and the factors that influence their coping mechanisms. Data were collected through interviews with 23 care leavers and analysed using the framework analysis. The findings show that the care leavers were experiencing challenges with employment, housing, and social integration. Risk factors included having inadequate social and cultural skills and leaving care without employment. The protective factors that influenced the participants' ability to cope with challenges after leaving care were social support and self-reliance. Recommendations for practice and policy include extending services for young people leaving care, having a national campaign to reduce stigma towards care leavers, and ensuring adequate cultural socialisation for children and young people in residential care facilities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)52-59
Number of pages8
JournalChildren and Youth Services Review
Volume87
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2018

Keywords

  • Africa
  • Care leavers
  • Challenges
  • Coping
  • Ghana
  • Leaving care
  • Resilience

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