Investigation of the quality of institutional and foster care for children in Greece, today. Social Workers' perspective

Abstract
The current article discusses the care quality that children entering the child protection system in Greece today receive. More specifically, the article examines the care that child protection facilities and foster care offer, as an alternative means of child protection, through the eyes of the social workers that are being associated in the closed care and in services that implement and supervise foster care. The research applied qualitative research plan by conducting face to face semi-structured interviews which were analyzed through thematic analysis. The qualitative analysis findings highlighted some critical issues regarding the prosperity of the children in both contexts. The social workers working in the context of closed care, recorded their concerns regarding the low coverage of the real emotional needs of the children which they linked with the understaffing of the institutions and their general institutional character. The social workers working in the context of foster care, evaluated positively the alternative means compared to the institutional care, highlighting precisely the coverage of the emotional needs of the children, while noting an the same time, the traps it hides for foster carers, parents and professionals. The role of the social worker is considered crucial in both working contexts, as they assume the burden of responsibility on the taking decisions about children’s future, often without the context of a multidisciplinary team, in the absence of working protocols, with an unbearable workload and a visible risk of burnout.
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Mandrani, E. (2025). Investigation of the quality of institutional and foster care for children in Greece, today. Social Workers’ perspective. Social Work. Review of Social Sciences, 39(2), 3–21. Retrieved from https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/socwork/article/view/40421
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