LETTER TO THE EDITORThe Stigma of
Child and Youth Care

We all talk about training and technique about philosophy, rights and accountability
but there is a serious issue affecting child and youth care which I seldom see
discussed: the universal cliché of child care facilities as places of horror. A standard
theme in Walt Disney movies, youth sitcoms and young people's books is escaping from the
clutches of an orphanage or threats of juvenile hall.
True or false?
Our profession should tackle this on two levels. If it is true that these places are so
terrible, then as advocates for children we need to identify offending institutions and
hold them accountable. We should at least be clear as to why society targets children's
institutions in this way.
If the cliché is false, then our profession needs to actively promote a fairer view of
the work we do. How can we do this?
One of my concerns over this is that many children have no other home, no other group
of people to identify with and no other parent/adult figures to rely on and these
kids watch these movies and read these books. I wonder what conflicts and anxiety this
must raise for them?
J. Magnus
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