Exploring justice tensions in the Barnahus model

Barnahus is to support children and their families during the justice and recovery process from experiencing abuse or violence. Yet, many perspectives of justice exist in the multi-disciplinary systems involved in Barnahus. The intersection of these systems can cause tension, which affects service d...

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Autores principales: Lavoie, Jennifer 1985- (Autor) ; Mitchell, Mary (Autor) ; Warrington, Camille (Autor) ; Hill, Louise (Autor) ; Yates, Peter (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2024
En: Justice and recovery for victimised children
Año: 2024, Páginas: 63-84
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Sumario:Barnahus is to support children and their families during the justice and recovery process from experiencing abuse or violence. Yet, many perspectives of justice exist in the multi-disciplinary systems involved in Barnahus. The intersection of these systems can cause tension, which affects service delivery and, ultimately, the experience of the justice and recovery journey. The purpose of this chapter is to outline the needs, rights, and responsibilities of those involved in Barnahus as key stakeholders, including children, their families, criminal justice professionals, social and health care professionals, and professionals working in non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that support children and families. We also discuss the justice-related tensions that arise in the Barnahus model and how Barnahus can situate and advance a child-friendly justice model.
Notas:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 80-83
ISBN:9783031532351