Abstract

Limited research has focused on the challenges of child protection workers involved in the social protection system
 in Albania. Despite the changes that social protection has undergone over the last years, obstacles arise in the
 implementation process. Regardless of the strategies and programs targeting child protection in Albania children
 have not been protected from exploitation and other life-threatening risks. Mainly non-governmental organizations
 and stakeholders who support the child social protection system in Albania have been involved in continuous efforts
 to identify what is missing, and what needs to improve regarding the child social protection system. This paper
 presents the experiences of child protection workers on how the current social protection system responds to the
 needs of children and their families. The data was collected from 10 child protection workers in Albania using
 in-depth semi-structured qualitative interviews. This research found that there is a gap in the distribution of services
 between urban and rural areas preventing beneficiaries who live in rural areas to access social services. Some of the
 major challenges that emerged by the majority of interviewees were lack of training, weak institutional cooperation
 accompanied by the need for emergency centers to assist children at risk of exploitation and abuse.

Highlights

  • This research examines the challenges child protection workers face in the child social protection system in Albania

  • What are the challenges faced by child social protection workers in the child protection system in Albania? Second, how can the child social protection system become more accessible for the service beneficiaries? This research adds to the development of a more accessible child social protection system and to the discussion of the role of child social protection workers in ensuring that protection systems are accessible

  • This paper aims to respond to the research question of how the child social protection system in Albania meets the needs of the service beneficiaries

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Introduction

This research examines the challenges child protection workers face in the child social protection system in Albania. The results provide a more focused exploration of the differences in the accessibility and quality of child social protection. This research explores the level of cooperation among public, private, and non-governmental organizations that support the child social protection system in Albania. It was aimed to explore the role of child protection workers in the child social protection system and what is required to make child social protection more accessible. What are the challenges faced by child social protection workers in the child protection system in Albania? This research adds to the development of a more accessible child social protection system and to the discussion of the role of child social protection workers in ensuring that protection systems are accessible What are the challenges faced by child social protection workers in the child protection system in Albania? Second, how can the child social protection system become more accessible for the service beneficiaries? This research adds to the development of a more accessible child social protection system and to the discussion of the role of child social protection workers in ensuring that protection systems are accessible

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