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    Young care leavers in Vietnam: Lotus in the mud pond

    Nguyen, Hoa

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    2021-04
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    Nguyen, H. T. (2021, April). Young care leavers in Vietnam: Lotus in the mud pond. Paper presented at the International Social Work Education and Development (ISWED), Online conference 2021.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10652/5563
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    RESEARCH QUESTIONS • How do young people leaving care in Vietnam manage? • What happens to them after leaving the care homes/ centers? • Where do they find help and support? • What are the challenges that they face? • What have they found helpful as they try to negotiate their new life outside the care setting? • Who, if any, are the people they found supportive?
    Keywords:
    Vietnam, young people leaving care, care centres, orphans, abused children, child poverty, transition, social work
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    4409 Social work
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