Abstract

The reform processes and the developments of social policy to solve the major social problems of the socially vulnerable population, among them, children in particular, take place in Latvia during the last 20 years. Protection of children rights is declared one of the strategic priorities of the state social policy. At the same time the problem of child neglect and child abandonment in Latvia has not yet been sufficiently conceptualized. Already since 1990-ies Latvian society has clearly faced with an objective necessity of solving problems of child abandonment in connection with an increasing number of social orphans. The situation was complicated by the fact that the formation of a fundamentally new system of social policy, social support and assistance to risk children had to be developed and implemented in conditions of economic transition to market economy relations, increasing social tensions, and sharp increase in social inequality and social discrimination. Among the enourmous number of economical and social problems in the developing democratic state, the issue of child abandonment as an important social problem has been addressed rather fragmentary. The term “social orphanhood” does not appear in the social policy vocabulary of the Latvian social policy doscourse.

Highlights

  • The objective of this article is to discuss the phenomenon of social orphanhood

  • In 2012, in Latvia there were more than 1400 social orphans and children left without parental care who stay in children homes, orphanages and crises centers

  • That is significant for research, social policy agenda and for the specific case studies of orphanhood

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Introduction

The objective of this article is to discuss the phenomenon of social orphanhood. The problem of social orphanhood of children needs a complex approach related to the phenomenon of child abandonment. The main reason for the rise of social orphanhood is the prevalence of family problems and the poor policy mechanisms to identify risk families at an early stage, lack of effective policy to prevent this problem.

Biological orphanhood and social orphanhood
Child neglect and abandonment
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