Assisting youth leaving care: understanding Udayan care's aftercare programme through the prism of ecological systems theory

Udayan Care's aftercare programme for youth is designed to support the transition of young adults leaving the umbrella of the Udayan Care Ghars (Sunshine Homes) to independent and self-reliant living. The objective of this research is to understand the aftercare programme by applying the ecolog...

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Main Authors: Kiran Modi, Archana Prasad, Joyti Mishra
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Language:English
Published: CELCIS 2019-11-01
Series:Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care
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description Udayan Care's aftercare programme for youth is designed to support the transition of young adults leaving the umbrella of the Udayan Care Ghars (Sunshine Homes) to independent and self-reliant living. The objective of this research is to understand the aftercare programme by applying the ecological systems theory of human development formulated by Bronfenbrenner (1979). The study focuses on eight analytical domains that are important for transition of youth namely education and employment, financial management, mental and physical health, legal rights and responsibilities, housing, goals and aspirations, safety and emergency skills, and resilience. It covered 60 youth who are either presently covered under aftercare programme or are Udayan Care alumni who have already availed the organisation’s aftercare support. The life experiences of youth have been presented through five ecological systems namely microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem and chronosystem. The analysis highlights the contributions of multiple stakeholders to the efficacy of the ecological systems. While the success of aftercare programme of Udayan Care is evident in many domains, there are challenges that still exist in regard to building resilience.
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Assisting youth leaving care: understanding Udayan care's aftercare programme through the prism of ecological systems theory
Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care
aftercare
youth
child and youth care
resilience
ecological systems
title Assisting youth leaving care: understanding Udayan care's aftercare programme through the prism of ecological systems theory
title_full Assisting youth leaving care: understanding Udayan care's aftercare programme through the prism of ecological systems theory
title_fullStr Assisting youth leaving care: understanding Udayan care's aftercare programme through the prism of ecological systems theory
title_full_unstemmed Assisting youth leaving care: understanding Udayan care's aftercare programme through the prism of ecological systems theory
title_short Assisting youth leaving care: understanding Udayan care's aftercare programme through the prism of ecological systems theory
title_sort assisting youth leaving care understanding udayan care s aftercare programme through the prism of ecological systems theory
topic aftercare
youth
child and youth care
resilience
ecological systems
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