A traumatised and traumatising system: Professionals' experiences in meeting the mental health needs of young people in the care and youth justice systems in Ireland. (June 2016)
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- Title:
- A traumatised and traumatising system: Professionals' experiences in meeting the mental health needs of young people in the care and youth justice systems in Ireland. (June 2016)
- Main Title:
- A traumatised and traumatising system: Professionals' experiences in meeting the mental health needs of young people in the care and youth justice systems in Ireland
- Authors:
- McElvaney, Rosaleen
Tatlow-Golden, Mimi - Abstract:
- Abstract: It is well recognised that children and young people in the care and youth justice systems typically present with significant and diverse mental health needs. Much has been written about this challenging area of professional practice but the focus has been primarily on the young people themselves rather than professionals' experiences of working in this challenging context. In this study, focus groups and individual interviews were conducted with 26 professionals working in the care and youth justice services in Ireland, representing a range of disciplines, to capture professionals' perspectives of working in this field. A thematic analysis was conducted on the transcribed data. Professionals described frustration and helplessness in the face of what they perceived as inadequate system responses and poor interagency working. Their experiences are conceptualised here as reflecting a traumatised and traumatising system. The implications for practice emphasise the need for staff support through training, collaboration between agencies, and addressing vicarious traumatisation. Highlights: Professionals felt helpless, frustrated and overwhelmed in care and youth justice contexts Sources of frustration include perceived inadequate system response and poor interagency working Working in this field can leave professionals vulnerable to vicarious traumatization Services need to consider vicarious traumatisation as natural, acceptable, even expected Inadequate responses canAbstract: It is well recognised that children and young people in the care and youth justice systems typically present with significant and diverse mental health needs. Much has been written about this challenging area of professional practice but the focus has been primarily on the young people themselves rather than professionals' experiences of working in this challenging context. In this study, focus groups and individual interviews were conducted with 26 professionals working in the care and youth justice services in Ireland, representing a range of disciplines, to capture professionals' perspectives of working in this field. A thematic analysis was conducted on the transcribed data. Professionals described frustration and helplessness in the face of what they perceived as inadequate system responses and poor interagency working. Their experiences are conceptualised here as reflecting a traumatised and traumatising system. The implications for practice emphasise the need for staff support through training, collaboration between agencies, and addressing vicarious traumatisation. Highlights: Professionals felt helpless, frustrated and overwhelmed in care and youth justice contexts Sources of frustration include perceived inadequate system response and poor interagency working Working in this field can leave professionals vulnerable to vicarious traumatization Services need to consider vicarious traumatisation as natural, acceptable, even expected Inadequate responses can lead to further traumatisation of young people … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Children and youth services review. Volume 65(2016:Jun.)
- Journal:
- Children and youth services review
- Issue:
- Volume 65(2016:Jun.)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 65 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 65
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0065-0000-0000
- Page Start:
- 62
- Page End:
- 69
- Publication Date:
- 2016-06
- Subjects:
- Children -- Looked-after -- Youth justice -- Professionals -- Mental health -- Vicarious trauma
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- 10.1016/j.childyouth.2016.03.017 ↗
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- English
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- 0190-7409
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