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Emotional Support for Lone Mothers Following Diagnosis of Additional Needs in Their Child

机译:诊断独生子女的额外需求后的情绪支持

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From a feminist perspective this article explores emotional support for lone mothers following diagnosis of additional needs in their child; this is in terms of previous and contemporary emotional support from informal and formal sources. Although a small sample, the pilot study findings illustrate that respondents received no formal, organised emotional support from social care and health professionals and have a continuous struggle to obtain services. None of them have received a carer's assessment or have a designated key worker, and all had to seek information relating to their child's additional needs and services themselves. The surviving fathers abrogate all responsibility for their children and all members of the paternal families are no source of support whatsoever. Valuable emotional support is provided by some members of the respondents' families and not from others. A number of friends terminated friendships following diagnosis, whilst others provide invaluable support. All respondents desired organised, formal, emotional support but had a preference for this to be provided by individuals who have personal experience of their situation, such as via trained volunteer befrienders, who also have children with additional needs.
机译:从女性主义者的角度出发,本文在诊断出孩子的额外需求后,探索了对单身母亲的情感支持;这是从非正式和正式来源获得的以前和当代的情感支持。尽管样本量很小,但初步研究结果表明,受访者没有得到社会护理和卫生专业人士的正式有组织的情感支持,并且在获得服务方面不断进行斗争。他们都没有得到照顾者的评估或没有指定的主要工作人员,而且所有人都必须自行寻求有关孩子额外需求和服务的信息。尚存的父亲废除了对子女的一切责任,而父系家庭的所有成员绝没有任何抚养来源。受访者家庭的某些成员提供了宝贵的情感支持,而其他人则没有。诊断后,许多朋友终止了友谊,而其他人则提供了宝贵的支持。所有受访者都希望获得有组织的,正式的,情感上的支持,但是他们希望由有其自身经历的个人提供此支持,例如通过受过训练的志愿友人,他们也有其他需求的孩子。

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