Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-23-2024

Publication Title

Journal of Public Child Welfare

Volume

19

Issue

1

First page number:

27

Last page number:

63

Abstract

Shared parenting, when adults collaborate in childrearing, is a practice of interest for children in out-of-home care. Yet, little is known about its feasibility and outcomes for kinship families who have preexisting relationships with birth parents. This article shares qualitative results from focus groups that explored participants’ experiences and attitudes toward shared parenting. The sample comprised 25 kinship caregivers and 34 child welfare professionals. Findings revealed that shared parenting within kinship families is often less feasible than desired. This article identifies barriers and facilitators of shared parenting, offers a shared parenting typology, and explores implications for policy and practice.

Keywords

Kinship care; Shared parenting; Co-parenting; Family dynamics; Child welfare

Disciplines

Social Work

File Format

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File Size

1400 KB

Language

English

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