Youth in Transition: Exploring a life course perspective on leaving Care in Africa
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Youth & Society
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While there is a substantial body of leaving care research, the theorization
of care leaving has been more limited. Only a few studies have incorporated
a life course perspective, mainly in Global North contexts where life
course perspectives may differ significantly from those in the Global South,
including Africa. Drawing on findings from a feasibility research study, this
paper contributes to the emerging international literature on theorizing care
leaving by applying a life course perspective to the experiences of youth
leaving care in four African countries. The paper highlights how life course
can be a useful conceptual framework for understanding the experiences of
care leavers with an emphasis on four core concepts: biography, linked lives,
waithood, and agency. Implications for policy and practice are outlined with
a focus on interdependence, participatory practice, biography, and cultural
transition planning alongside efforts to redress systemic, oppressive barriers
facing care leavers in society.
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