Abstract

This article discusses social policy and the strategies of intervention as they concern unaccompanied minors in Italy, with particular attention to the supportive role of social workers in the process of social integration of these minors. It also takes into consideration the ambiguities of the legal framework in which social workers are obliged to move, notably the contradiction between national principles concerning the protection and assistance of minors and the norms relating to the control of the flow of immigration into the country.

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