Journal article
Unrecognized: Kinship care by young aunts, siblings and other young people
M Kiraly, C Humphreys, M Kertesz
Child and Family Social Work | WILEY | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1111/cfs.12814
Abstract
Much literature about kinship care has focused on grandparents, with limited attention to other kinship carers. This article describes results from the second part of an Australian research project that explored the prevalence, experiences and support needs of kinship carers aged 18–30 years through interviews with 41 kinship carers. Most were sisters or aunts. Findings included deep commitment of the carers to children in their care and the children's positive development over time. Young kinship carers described personal costs of caring, including sudden adjustment to the task of parenting distressed children, suspension of studies, jobs and career development, pressures of intrafamilial c..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Ross Trust, Grant/Award Number: 38365; Sidney Myer Fund, Grant/Award Number: PDLM1502