TY - JOUR
T1 - Engaging sub-Saharan African migrant families in Australia : broadening definitions of family, community, and culture
AU - Mugadza, Hilda Tafadzwa
AU - Akombi, Blessing Jaka
AU - Williams Tetteh, Vera
AU - Stout, Brian
AU - Renzaho, Andre M. N.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Traditional family characteristics within sub-Saharan African migrant families settling in Australia are challenged in the process of acculturation. These challenges gain prominence when sub-Saharan African migrant families become involved with the Child Protection System. In order to successfully engage these families, Child Protection practitioners will need a deeper understanding and appreciation of sub-Saharan African migrants' parenting practices. This qualitative study fills that gap by using the dynamics of cultural negotiation to explore sub-Saharan African migrants' parenting practices in the context of Australia. Findings show the participants' negotiation of existing beliefs and values as they incorporate and or reject new ones within the new environment. Thus the study contributes insights for a deeper understanding of the participants' post-migration parenting practices and experiences.
AB - Traditional family characteristics within sub-Saharan African migrant families settling in Australia are challenged in the process of acculturation. These challenges gain prominence when sub-Saharan African migrant families become involved with the Child Protection System. In order to successfully engage these families, Child Protection practitioners will need a deeper understanding and appreciation of sub-Saharan African migrants' parenting practices. This qualitative study fills that gap by using the dynamics of cultural negotiation to explore sub-Saharan African migrants' parenting practices in the context of Australia. Findings show the participants' negotiation of existing beliefs and values as they incorporate and or reject new ones within the new environment. Thus the study contributes insights for a deeper understanding of the participants' post-migration parenting practices and experiences.
KW - Africa, Sub-Saharan
KW - Australia
KW - child rearing
KW - child welfare
KW - culture
KW - immigrant children
KW - parenting
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:56299
U2 - 10.1080/13668803.2020.1752621
DO - 10.1080/13668803.2020.1752621
M3 - Article
SN - 1366-8803
VL - 24
SP - 435
EP - 454
JO - Community, Work and Family
JF - Community, Work and Family
IS - 4
ER -