Communicating the law in statutory youth protection settings

2018 
ABSTRACTThere is a lack of research concerning how statutory caseworkers communicate about the law with their clients. This is surprising given that the law frames the work they undertake. This study reports the findings of a small scale qualitative study of how Danish statutory caseworkers communicate about the law in meetings with young persons. The study aimed to generate knowledge that might enhance the quality of caseworkers’ meetings with young persons. Eight statutory caseworkers from three municipalities were interviewed about their meetings with young clients. A grounded theory analysis was conducted and a construction of communicative practices was generated. The law played a key role in framing what the caseworkers and clients talked about and how they talked. The caseworkers strove to create a shared understanding of the legal space by talking about the law in non-legal terms. When caseworkers informed young people and their families about the law, timing was crucial. Transparency and trust pl...
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