An exploration of behavior management strategies used by child and youth care workers at centers in eThekwini
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Child and Youth Care Workers (CYCW) face numerous challenges, including difficult
behaviours exhibited by young people in their care. However, there is insufficient
information on the behaviour management strategies that are applied by CYCWs in
Child and Youth Care Centres (CYCCs). An understanding of that will enable
recommendations on child, youth care behavioural interventions, which might
empower child, and youth care workers to better manage the behaviour of young
people with behavioural difficulties in addition to formulating positive and effective
behavioural interventions.
The study’s aim was to explore the behaviour management strategies applied by
CYCWs at CYCCs in eThekwini and provide suggestions to empower CYCWs. The
study adopted the social learning theory and an exploratory research approach using
16 participants from the three selected child and youth care centres in the eThekwini
region. The study participants were purposively chosen for semi-structured in-depth
interviews and the data was analysed using thematic content analysis. Ethical issues
such as confidentiality, informed consent and debriefing were adhered to.
The research study results highlighted the fact that CYCWs are frontline professionals
working within the same environment as the child; hence, the CYCWs need more
support concerning behaviour management. Teamwork in CYCCs, emotional and
practical support from the organisations were found to be lacking. Furthermore,
CYCWs are challenged by negative behaviour displayed by young people under their
care, such as stealing, bullying, aggressiveness, temper tantrums, swearing, and
disrespectful conduct.
Participants in the current study also provided behaviour management strategies that
would be significant in managing the behaviours of young people, such as rules and
routines, logical consequences, educational programmes, life and social skills
sessions, both individual and group counselling sessions, fostering positive
relationships and observing spiritual programs, and recreational activities and play.
According to the study results, it was established that the above-mentioned strategies
may play an important role in CYC work and it is vital that future research pay significant attention to how these strategies can be supported. The study
recommended the support and recognition for child and youth care to encourage
quality services for young people living in CYCCs. A better understanding of the
behaviour management strategies used by CYCWs would add to the body of
knowledge that encourages effective behaviour management of young people, as well
as reduced stress for CYCWs.
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Master’s Degree in Child and Youth Care, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2024.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5380
