This article explores the relationships between unaccompanied asylum-seeking youngpeople and the social care professionals who work with them. Based on the interviews with both young people and professionals, analysed using a thematic narrative approach, the findings seek to reframe practitioners in this field as ‘co-navigators’. Such co-navigators assist asylum-seeking young people to plot a course through complex and uncertain social terrain, including the shifting and inhospitable terrain of immigration regimes. Viewing practice in this way brings into focus the interplay of agency and control in these relationships. In contrast to some previous conceptualisations, the agency of the young people here is expressed through relationships wi...
The focus of this paper is welfare professionals’ accounts of their work with children who are seek...
Global movement has led to the need to care for thousands of displaced children and youth. Since lat...
The aim of this study was to examine how social workers relate to unaccompanied asylum-seeking child...
This article presents a model of Australian social work with unaccompanied asylum-seeking young peop...
This article considers the role and importance of the intersubjective practice space created between...
Unaccompanied asylum-seeking young people form a small but significant part of the UK looked after c...
International research has shown that care leavers face a series of complex transition tasks on thei...
This article reports a small-scale piece of qualitative research, undertaken within a specialist soc...
This article presents findings from a qualitative study with Unaccompanied Young People (UYP) who ha...
This study reviews two different types of frontline social services for unaccompanied young adult re...
This article offers an account of the authors’ experiences as foster carers for an unaccompanied asy...
This article offers an account of the authors’ experiences as foster carers for an unaccompanied asy...
What do social workers who work with unaccompanied and asylum seeking children need to know in order...
This article explores the family social networks of unaccompanied asylum-seeking young people in the...
Undocumented migration is a global phenomenon. Social work practice with undocumented migrants, worl...
The focus of this paper is welfare professionals’ accounts of their work with children who are seek...
Global movement has led to the need to care for thousands of displaced children and youth. Since lat...
The aim of this study was to examine how social workers relate to unaccompanied asylum-seeking child...
This article presents a model of Australian social work with unaccompanied asylum-seeking young peop...
This article considers the role and importance of the intersubjective practice space created between...
Unaccompanied asylum-seeking young people form a small but significant part of the UK looked after c...
International research has shown that care leavers face a series of complex transition tasks on thei...
This article reports a small-scale piece of qualitative research, undertaken within a specialist soc...
This article presents findings from a qualitative study with Unaccompanied Young People (UYP) who ha...
This study reviews two different types of frontline social services for unaccompanied young adult re...
This article offers an account of the authors’ experiences as foster carers for an unaccompanied asy...
This article offers an account of the authors’ experiences as foster carers for an unaccompanied asy...
What do social workers who work with unaccompanied and asylum seeking children need to know in order...
This article explores the family social networks of unaccompanied asylum-seeking young people in the...
Undocumented migration is a global phenomenon. Social work practice with undocumented migrants, worl...
The focus of this paper is welfare professionals’ accounts of their work with children who are seek...
Global movement has led to the need to care for thousands of displaced children and youth. Since lat...
The aim of this study was to examine how social workers relate to unaccompanied asylum-seeking child...