Exploring separated children and caring relationships
From Research in Practice Podcast by Research in Practice
March 17, 2026 · 42 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the nature of care for unaccompanied children seeking asylum and insights from relevant research.
This podcast looks at research that explores what ‘care’ looks like for unaccompanied children seeking asylum. Senior Research and Development Officer Georgina Chetwynd meets with Professor Sarah Crafter and Kirstie Baughan to hear how learning from the ‘Children Caring on the Move’ study and other research can help social care practitioners critically reflect on their role in caring relationships with separated children. https://www.researchinpractice.org.uk/children/content-pages/podcasts/exploring-separated-children-and-caring-relationships/
People in this episode
Host: Georgina Chetwynd
Guests: Professor Sarah Crafter, Kirstie Baughan
Topics covered
- unaccompanied children
- asylum seekers
- social care
- caring relationships
- research
- critical reflection
Keywords
- unaccompanied children
- asylum
- social care
- caring relationships
- research
- Children Caring on the Move
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Children Caring on the Move, Research in Practice
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