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Abstract in English“That kind of mother”: Stigmatisation by the Russian child protection servicesHow does stigma influence the extent to which the child protection services in Russia undertake preventative work with vulnerable families in order to avoid taking the child out the family? Based on an analysis of previous research and my own fieldwork from St. Petersburg and Moscow, I note the gap between expectations towards vulnerable families, and their actual living conditions and potential for meeting these expectations. This gap results in a stigmatising categorisation of families who find themselves marginalised as neblagopolutsjnye – socially disadvantaged. Although Russia’s officially ‘family-oriented’ child protection system is expected to base its work on objective methods, stigmatisation influences the decisions of social workers, making the system risk-oriented in practice. This is due to little or inadequate specialised education among social workers, resulting in the strong presence of the human factor: subjective, non-professional evaluations are made. With scant intersectional cooperation among state actors, there is little space to counteract or modify subjective evaluations. Thus, stigmatisation serves to limit the extent to which vulnerable families in Russia receive help, thus creating and upholding ‘social orphanhood’.

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  • Abstract: ‘That kind of mother’: Stigmatisation by the Russian child protection services How does stigma influence the extent to which the child protection services in Russia undertake preventative work with vulnerable families in order to avoid taking the child out the family? Based on an analysis of previous research and my own fieldwork from St

  • Samtidig trekkes det frem flere svakheter i dens implementering i møte med enkeltfamilier, deriblant forekomsten av stigmatisering på bakgrunn av familienes økonomiske og sosiale sårbarhet (Jäppinen, 2020; Rockhill, 2010; Sidorova & Rockhill, 2016)

  • Derfor skal jeg i denne artikkelen se nærmere på hvordan sosialt stigma kommer til syne blant ansatte i barnevernet og det russiske velferdssystemet, hvor det kan stamme fra og hva som kan være medvirkende årsaker til at stigma påvirker implementeringen av det forebyggende arbeid med sårbare familier

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Abstract: ‘That kind of mother’: Stigmatisation by the Russian child protection services How does stigma influence the extent to which the child protection services in Russia undertake preventative work with vulnerable families in order to avoid taking the child out the family? Based on an analysis of previous research and my own fieldwork from St. Russia’s officially ‘family-oriented’ child protection system is expected to base its work on objective methods, stigmatisation influences the decisions of social workers, making the system risk-oriented in practice. This is due to little or inadequate specialised education among social workers, resulting in the strong presence of the human factor: subjective, non-professional evaluations are made. Et behov for å reformere et kostbart institusjonsbasert system meldte seg, og dette, i tillegg til en demografisk nedgang, førte til et økt politisk fokus på å ivareta den russiske familien og jobbe forebyggende med sårbare familier gjennom det som kan kalles et paradigmeskifte innen russisk barnevern Jeg setter tematikken inn i et teoretisk rammeverk rundt negativ og positiv frihet, for å se om noe av årsaken til stigmatiseringen kan ligge i skjæringspunktet mellom forventningene som stilles og premissene som legges for at sårbare familier skal kunne ivareta sine barn på en tilfredsstillende måte

Liberalisering og deinstitusjonalisering
Metodisk rammeverk
Teoretisk rammeverk
Grunnlaget for stigmatisering
Velferd og barnevern i praksis
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