Caregivers' experiences with kinship care and Child Welfare Services

A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis

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https://doi.org/10.31265/q71yjh24

Keywords:

kinship care, child welfare, social work practice, qualitative evidence, caregivers

Abstract

Kinship care placements are significant for meeting the need for alternative care in child welfare systems worldwide. This qualitative evidence synthesis develops a comprehensive understanding of the role of the Child Welfare Service (CWS) in kinship foster care from the perspectives of kinship caregivers. We reviewed 14 qualitative empirical studies that explore caregivers' perspectives on contact with- and support from the CWS. Our synthesis indicates that most kinship caregivers encounter challenges when interacting with CWS. Three overarching themes were identified: 1) CWS’ role when becoming a kinship carer; 2) common concerns and how these are met by CWS, and 3) expected to manage on their own, afraid to seek help. Findings show that kinship carers often feel unprepared to be caregivers. They face financial constraints, challenges related to their children's needs, and struggles with their own health, all of which can make the responsibilities of caregiving overwhelming. Additionally, many new caregivers fear reprisals from CWS if they seek help and support, so they are left to deal with difficulties on their own. The implications of these findings are discussed.

Author Biographies

  • Anne Apeland Svalastog, University of Stavanger

    Associate Professor, PhD Candidate in Child Welfare work
    Department of Social Studies, University of Stavanger
    Norway
    E-mail: anne.svalastog@uis.no

  • Hulda Mjöll Gunnarsdottir, University of Stavanger

    Associate Professor in Social Work
    Department of Social work, University of Stavanger
    Norway
    E-mail: hulda.m.gunnarsdottir@uis.no

  • Ingunn T. Ellingsen, University of Stavanger

    Professor in Social Work
    Faculty of Social Science, University of Stavanger
    Norway
    E-mail: ingunn.t.ellingsen@uis.no

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Caregivers’ experiences with kinship care and Child Welfare Services: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis. (2025). Journal of Comparative Social Work, 20(2), 33-57. https://doi.org/10.31265/q71yjh24