Abstract
Purpose: To fulfill their supervision and counseling responsibilities to foster parents, social workers need an effective way to indirectly monitor foster children's mental health and learning ability within a model of tripartite parenthood. This article describes how we are developing an intervention aimed at enhancing parental monitoring as a protective factor in family foster care. Methods: Focusing on the initial parts of Fraser et al.'s stepwise model for intervention development and drawing on ongoing research, we describe the main challenges faced in developing a program theory of parental monitoring. Results: The product is a manual that can transform the agenda of counseling meetings based on the following pre-requisites: appropriate standardized instruments, a common digital platform, training social workers, and being responsive to municipal differences. Conclusion: Our experience thus far allows us to be cautiously optimistic about strengthening parental monitoring in family foster care.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 666-678 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Journal | Research on Social Work Practice |
Volume | 33 |
Issue number | 6 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Subject classification (UKÄ)
- Social Work
Free keywords
- family foster care
- intervention
- mental health and learning ability
- parental monitoring
- standardized instruments