Unaccompanied minor asylum seekers’ aggressive behavior: Operating model for preventive work approach for instructors in group-home
Kizola, Christelle (2020)
Kizola, Christelle
2020
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ABSTRACT
Christelle Kizola
Unaccompanied minor asylum seekers’ aggressive behavior:
Operating model for preventive work approach for instructors in group-home
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Published (Spring 2020)
Diaconia University of Applied Sciences Degree Programme in Social Services Bachelor of Social Services (UAP) & Qualification for the office of diaconal work in the Church of Finland
The purpose of this thesis is the production of an operating model, giving instructors working with minor asylum seekers tool to a preventive work approach. The thesis report describes the data collection process, the method used, and the finding of the thesis.
The method used for data collection is a qualitative research method. Participants were interviewed individually by using the thematic or semi-structured interview method. The collected data was analyzed in thematic analysis, and by summarising the result of the interviews, one created a set of instructions on how to prevent and face service users’ aggressive behavior, which is the main finding for the thesis
Besides the operating model on the preventive work approach, one addressed the reasons behind minor asylum seekers’ aggressive behavior and also the impact and effect of religion and spirituality on the perception of psychological problems.
Keywords: aggressive behavior, equity and equality, group-home, instructors, unaccompanied minor asylum seekers, prevention, psychosocial support, spirituality.
Christelle Kizola
Unaccompanied minor asylum seekers’ aggressive behavior:
Operating model for preventive work approach for instructors in group-home
p39., 5 attachments
Published (Spring 2020)
Diaconia University of Applied Sciences Degree Programme in Social Services Bachelor of Social Services (UAP) & Qualification for the office of diaconal work in the Church of Finland
The purpose of this thesis is the production of an operating model, giving instructors working with minor asylum seekers tool to a preventive work approach. The thesis report describes the data collection process, the method used, and the finding of the thesis.
The method used for data collection is a qualitative research method. Participants were interviewed individually by using the thematic or semi-structured interview method. The collected data was analyzed in thematic analysis, and by summarising the result of the interviews, one created a set of instructions on how to prevent and face service users’ aggressive behavior, which is the main finding for the thesis
Besides the operating model on the preventive work approach, one addressed the reasons behind minor asylum seekers’ aggressive behavior and also the impact and effect of religion and spirituality on the perception of psychological problems.
Keywords: aggressive behavior, equity and equality, group-home, instructors, unaccompanied minor asylum seekers, prevention, psychosocial support, spirituality.