Caring for children in conflict with the law : from the diaries of social workers
Abstract
This qualitative multiple case study explored the experiences of social workers
handling children who are in conflict with the law in the different rehabilitation
centers in Region XI. Informants were five registered social workers from
rehabilitation centers managed by the national government and the local
government units. The in-depth interview provided the lived experiences, how the
social woker cope with the issues and challenges and their insights which can
benefit social workers caring for children in conflict with the law. Results revealed
the different themes for each research question. On the lived experiences, these
are trials and tribulations of the vocation, using inspired and creative approaches,
facilitating structures and systems, dealing with defiance and insolence,
opportunities for personal and professional growth and fulfillment and self actualization. On the coping mechanisms, six themes emerged. Being resolute and
steadfast, being optimistic and confident, rejuvenation and renewal, tapping
support systems, grounding and training, teamwork and cooperation. On the
learning insights, five emerged. Fair treatment and respect for CICL, perseverance
and unrelentance, professionally and personally equipped, exasperating work with
CICL and rewarding work with CICL. This study has implications in public
administration in the context of social work and juvenile justice on how to develop
the capacity of the workers to handle and cope with the challenges in the field.
Keywords: public administration, children in conflict with the law, CICL, social
workers, lived experiences, coping mechanism, Philippines