Caring for unaccompanied minors in transit in Serbia
Unaccompanied minors (UAMs) have received significant attention in scholarly debates related to transit migration, child migration and social work. However, less consideration has been given to the social work practice with UAMs during their transit phase. Drawing on qualitative interviews with field practitioners in Belgrade, I explore the interactions between social workers and UAM transit migrants on their way to
Western Europe but stopped in Serbia. I analyse the complexity of social work practice with distressed adolescents ‘on the move’. I examine practitioners’ perceptions about UAMs’ trajectories and how UAMs’ agency is understood by those caring for them. In doing so, I demonstrate that field practitioners become actors of the transit stage, navigating in their practice between a ‘caring’ and a ‘mobile’ approach.
Item Type | Discussion or working paper |
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Keywords | unaccompanied minors, social work practice, transit migrants, agency, best interest determination |
Subjects |
Human Rights & Development Studies Politics Sociology & Anthropology |
Divisions |
Institute of Commonwealth Studies Refugee Law Initiative |
Date Deposited | 17 Nov 2020 09:29 |
Last Modified | 06 Aug 2024 15:54 |