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Rättsliga spänningsförhållanden i arbete med samarbetssamtal

Ryberg, Susanne LU (2023) SOAM21 20231
School of Social Work
Abstract
The aim of this study has been to investigate and analyze legal tensions in work with family law regarding mediation with a focus on consensual solutions and the will of the child as a legal and normative ideal. The method used in the study was semi-structured individual interviews with eight social workers, who work within the municipal social service with family law issues. The respondents work in five different municipalities of varying sizes and from different parts of the country. The results have been analyzed based on three different institutional logic influencing their work, cooperation logic, participation logic, and child protection logic. The results are also discussed in relation to Annika Rejmer’s thoughts on interest and... (More)
The aim of this study has been to investigate and analyze legal tensions in work with family law regarding mediation with a focus on consensual solutions and the will of the child as a legal and normative ideal. The method used in the study was semi-structured individual interviews with eight social workers, who work within the municipal social service with family law issues. The respondents work in five different municipalities of varying sizes and from different parts of the country. The results have been analyzed based on three different institutional logic influencing their work, cooperation logic, participation logic, and child protection logic. The results are also discussed in relation to Annika Rejmer’s thoughts on interest and value conflicts (2003), which are based on Aubert’s (1989) research. In the final discussion, the results are also discussed in relation to the best interests of the child in the limited/extended sense that both Anna Kaldal (2010) and Johanna Schiratzki (2019) use. Social workers in general have a positive attitude towards work with mediation, but they are also saying that the work includes complex cases. The result also shows that there are strong presumptions in the field which govern the work. (Less)
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author
Ryberg, Susanne LU
supervisor
organization
course
SOAM21 20231
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
social work, family law, mediation, the will of the child
language
Swedish
id
9124614
date added to LUP
2023-06-14 14:37:22
date last changed
2023-06-14 14:37:22
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  abstract     = {{The aim of this study has been to investigate and analyze legal tensions in work with family law regarding mediation with a focus on consensual solutions and the will of the child as a legal and normative ideal. The method used in the study was semi-structured individual interviews with eight social workers, who work within the municipal social service with family law issues. The respondents work in five different municipalities of varying sizes and from different parts of the country. The results have been analyzed based on three different institutional logic influencing their work, cooperation logic, participation logic, and child protection logic. The results are also discussed in relation to Annika Rejmer’s thoughts on interest and value conflicts (2003), which are based on Aubert’s (1989) research. In the final discussion, the results are also discussed in relation to the best interests of the child in the limited/extended sense that both Anna Kaldal (2010) and Johanna Schiratzki (2019) use. Social workers in general have a positive attitude towards work with mediation, but they are also saying that the work includes complex cases. The result also shows that there are strong presumptions in the field which govern the work.}},
  author       = {{Ryberg, Susanne}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Rättsliga spänningsförhållanden i arbete med samarbetssamtal}},
  year         = {{2023}},
}