TY - JOUR
T1 - “I was alone. No one offered me a real intervention”
T2 - Israeli child protection services as experienced by adults who underwent child sexual abuse
AU - Glucklich, Talia
AU - Attrash-Najjar, Afnan
AU - Katz, Carmit
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - Background: Many children worldwide come into contact with child protection social workers (CPSW) following child sexual abuse (CSA). Surprisingly, little is known concerning how they experience and perceive these encounters. Objective: The current study was designed to examine the way adults who underwent CSA experienced and perceived child protection services (CPS) in Israel as conveyed in their written testimonies. Method: The current sample included 83 written testimonies sent to the Israeli Independent Public Inquiry on CSA, analyzed using inductive thematic analysis. Results: The participants' testimonies uncovered two main themes: 1) experiences with CPSW interventions, including being disregarded, abandoned and disbelieved; and 2) constructions of the CPSW practice as poor, maladapted and abusive. Some participants described their active efforts to change the system from within. Conclusions: The participants' testimonies, which reflected the negative manifestations of neoliberal policy in the CPS, will be broached in the discussion section, alongside two other significant concepts: child participation and a context-informed perspective of child risk and protection. The ramifications for policy and practice will be expanded while acknowledging the complex role of social workers in CPS.
AB - Background: Many children worldwide come into contact with child protection social workers (CPSW) following child sexual abuse (CSA). Surprisingly, little is known concerning how they experience and perceive these encounters. Objective: The current study was designed to examine the way adults who underwent CSA experienced and perceived child protection services (CPS) in Israel as conveyed in their written testimonies. Method: The current sample included 83 written testimonies sent to the Israeli Independent Public Inquiry on CSA, analyzed using inductive thematic analysis. Results: The participants' testimonies uncovered two main themes: 1) experiences with CPSW interventions, including being disregarded, abandoned and disbelieved; and 2) constructions of the CPSW practice as poor, maladapted and abusive. Some participants described their active efforts to change the system from within. Conclusions: The participants' testimonies, which reflected the negative manifestations of neoliberal policy in the CPS, will be broached in the discussion section, alongside two other significant concepts: child participation and a context-informed perspective of child risk and protection. The ramifications for policy and practice will be expanded while acknowledging the complex role of social workers in CPS.
KW - Adults who underwent child sexual abuse
KW - Child protection services
KW - Child sexual abuse
KW - Testimonies
KW - Welfare
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85174200603&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.chiabu.2023.106509
DO - 10.1016/j.chiabu.2023.106509
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C2 - 37862734
AN - SCOPUS:85174200603
SN - 0145-2134
VL - 146
JO - Child Abuse and Neglect
JF - Child Abuse and Neglect
M1 - 106509
ER -