‘Dispositifs’ of parenting in child welfare work: a cross-cultural study of home-based interventions in child protective services in Norway and France.
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This is an author's accepted manuscript of an article published as picot, a. m. m. (2015). ‘ dispositifs’ of parenting in child welfare work: a cross-cultural study of home-based interventions in child protective services in norway and france. nordic social work research [copyright taylor & francis], available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/2156857 x.2015.1072324.
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Picot, A.M.M. (2015). ‘Dispositifs’ of parenting in child welfare work: a cross-cultural study of home-based interventions in child protective services in Norway and France. Nordic Social Work Research, doi: 10.1080/2156857X.2015.1072324Abstract
Although a few cross-national comparative studies have shed light on variation in parenting support policies, none specifically concentrates on perceptions of parenting within child protective services. This article examines Norwegian and French child welfare workers’ accounts of parenting in home-based interventions. The aims of the article are twofold: i) to compare child welfare workers’ accounts of home-based interventions and ii) to learn about the underlying basis of cross-national differences in these accounts. The central issues explored in the article involve the similarities and cross-national differences in social workers’ perceptions of parenting in home-based interventions. Drawing on 37 interviews with child welfare workers, the article sheds light on two distinct ‘dispositifs’ of parenting: the Norwegian emphasises changing the parent, whilst the French stresses giving support for parenting. The findings thus reflect two distinct ways of conceptualising and talking about child rearing and the parent-child relationship