Trauma-sensitive residential care: perspectives of Portuguese professionals to spark change

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Main Author: Negrão, Mariana
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Veiga, Elisa, Rocha, José Carlos, Clemente, Inês
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Despite global pressure for deinstitutionalization of children in care, and recent legislative changes, Portugal remains a country with very high prevalence of residential care amongst at-risk children. These children were exposed to multiple traumatic events that can disrupt development. Thus, the expansion toward a truly sensitive approach to trauma is valuable, as it aims to increase awareness of its effects and ensure the best empathic care, providing a safe and healthy environment, with consequences also for the wellbeing of residential care staff. The present study aims to characterize the quality of residential care environments in Portugal through the lens of trauma-sensitive care, and to map professionals understanding of main domains, priorities and obstacles to change in this area. The study adopts a mixed method design, reporting on the perceptions of 85 professionals. Main findings show that professionals demonstrate better perceptions regarding physical environment but consider training and supervision as fragile dimensions. Qualitative data bring detail to these views, reinforcing the call for training to all staff and for continuous support to demanding job roles. This exploratory study highlights major aspects that urge to ensure trauma-sensitive residential care – supportive of professionals, to meet the needs of children and youth.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Trauma-sensitive residential care: perspectives of Portuguese professionals to spark change
title Trauma-sensitive residential care: perspectives of Portuguese professionals to spark change
spellingShingle Trauma-sensitive residential care: perspectives of Portuguese professionals to spark change
Negrão, Mariana
Trauma informed care
Quality of residential care
Residential care staff
title_short Trauma-sensitive residential care: perspectives of Portuguese professionals to spark change
title_full Trauma-sensitive residential care: perspectives of Portuguese professionals to spark change
title_fullStr Trauma-sensitive residential care: perspectives of Portuguese professionals to spark change
title_full_unstemmed Trauma-sensitive residential care: perspectives of Portuguese professionals to spark change
title_sort Trauma-sensitive residential care: perspectives of Portuguese professionals to spark change
author Negrão, Mariana
author_facet Negrão, Mariana
Veiga, Elisa
Rocha, José Carlos
Clemente, Inês
author_role author
author2 Veiga, Elisa
Rocha, José Carlos
Clemente, Inês
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Negrão, Mariana
Veiga, Elisa
Rocha, José Carlos
Clemente, Inês
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Trauma informed care
Quality of residential care
Residential care staff
topic Trauma informed care
Quality of residential care
Residential care staff
description Despite global pressure for deinstitutionalization of children in care, and recent legislative changes, Portugal remains a country with very high prevalence of residential care amongst at-risk children. These children were exposed to multiple traumatic events that can disrupt development. Thus, the expansion toward a truly sensitive approach to trauma is valuable, as it aims to increase awareness of its effects and ensure the best empathic care, providing a safe and healthy environment, with consequences also for the wellbeing of residential care staff. The present study aims to characterize the quality of residential care environments in Portugal through the lens of trauma-sensitive care, and to map professionals understanding of main domains, priorities and obstacles to change in this area. The study adopts a mixed method design, reporting on the perceptions of 85 professionals. Main findings show that professionals demonstrate better perceptions regarding physical environment but consider training and supervision as fragile dimensions. Qualitative data bring detail to these views, reinforcing the call for training to all staff and for continuous support to demanding job roles. This exploratory study highlights major aspects that urge to ensure trauma-sensitive residential care – supportive of professionals, to meet the needs of children and youth.
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