What is it about?
The exploration of non-kinship family foster care in Egypt reveals a rich historical context that dates back to ancient times, highlighting the longstanding tradition of caring for children outside of their biological families. The formalization of the current legal framework for foster care occurred in the early 20th century, marking a significant evolution in the approach to child welfare in the country.
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Why is it important?
The article emphasizes that while many fostering services around the world often adopt Western paradigms, Egypt's foster care system has developed unique characteristics that reflect the cultural and social needs of its population. This divergence is attributed to authentization approach that ensure the services provided are originated and rooted in the specific circumstances and backgrounds of the children involved. By examining the Egyptian model, practitioners, researchers, and educators can gain valuable insights that enhance their understanding of fostering in diverse cultural contexts. The findings suggest that fostering practices should not be viewed through a one-size-fits-all lens; rather, they should be authentic to the cultural values and societal norms of the communities they serve. This perspective encourages decision-makers to consider the importance of cultural sensitivity, originality and taking a root in the development and implementation of foster care policies and practices. By integrating these insights, stakeholders can better support children in foster care, ensuring that their needs are met in a manner that respects their heritage and promotes their well-being.
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This perspective encourages decision-makers to consider the importance of cultural sensitivity, originality and taking a root in the development and implementation of foster care policies and practices. By integrating these insights, stakeholders can better support children in foster care, ensuring that their needs are met in a manner that respects their heritage and promotes their well-being.
Hamido Megahead
Northern Ireland Education Authority
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This page is a summary of: Non-kinship family foster care in Egypt, Adoption & Fostering, November 2017, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0308575917730291.
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