Abstract

In recent years, there has been an increasing emphasis on placing children in foster care. Our main research aims to explore the connections between the future orientation of disadvantaged young people living in residential care homes and foster families. In our pilot-study, we made it measurable by a comparative analysis of their study results. The sample consists of children raised in the child protection specialist and aftercare system of the Greek Catholic Child Protection Centre of Debrecen and Nyírség. The comparative analysis included 57 children and young people living in residential care homes and 57 children and young adults living in foster care. The members of both groups were born between 1993 and 2003, so are 15-25-year-olds. The comparative analysis was made on the basis of the available documents and study statistics between June 2019 and November 2019, to measure and compare the academic achievement of young people living in residential care homes and with foster parents. According to the statistical analysis, it was found that the academic achievement, based on year repetitions, show a more favourable picture of students living with foster parents. Depending on our results, a number of additional research questions arise.

Highlights

  • 23090 children and young adults supported by the child protection system live in Hungary (KSH, 2019)

  • One group consists of young people living in residential care homes while the members of the other group live in a foster family

  • The planned number of participants in the research is a minimum of 100 people per group, which means 100 children and young people living in residential care homes and 100 living with foster parents

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Introduction

23090 children and young adults supported by the child protection system live in Hungary (KSH, 2019). Our aim is to explore some characteristics of adolescents and young adults raised in child protection in connection with school and their peer relationships, which are thought to hinder or promote their academic achievement and shape their vision. In terms of the practical benefits of the research, the importance of the attitudes of young people in the child protection system is unquestionable from a psychological, educational and educational political point of view. It is important to meet the goals, desires and plans of young people as these contain their hopes and fears. The relationship between personal goals and self-regulation is one of the determinants of quality of life that promotes integration into society. We aim to compare the demographic characteristics and academic achievement of children raised by foster parents and in residential care homes

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