Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

Invisible families: the strengths and needs of Black families in which young people have caring responsibilities

Jones, A; Rajasooriya, S; Jeyasingham, D

Authors

A Jones

S Rajasooriya

D Jeyasingham



Abstract

An investigation of the circumstances, needs, views and experiences of black young people with caring responsibilities. This report is the result of a pioneering, collaborative study by Manchester Metropolitan University and the Bibini Centre for Young People, which fully engaged young black people in the research process. It investigates the circumstances, needs, views and experiences of black young people with caring responsibilities, although its findings are also relevant to families from other communities. It highlights significant gaps in service provision and makes recommendations to improve services. The report:
highlights the inappropriate nature of many services currently available to black young people and their families; provides a critical analysis of key studies; explores young people’s experiences from a black perspective; identifies areas of development and good practice in the light of Quality Protects and Best Value initiatives; celebrates the diversity, resources and strengths of black young families.

Citation

Jones, A., Rajasooriya, S., & Jeyasingham, D. (2002). Invisible families: the strengths and needs of Black families in which young people have caring responsibilities

Report Type Project Report
Publication Date Apr 3, 2002
Deposit Date Jan 15, 2009
ISBN 9781861343888
Publisher URL http://www.jrf.org.uk/node/1932
Additional Information Additional Information : ISBN: 9781861343888
Funders : Bibini Centre for Young People, Manchester;Manchester Metropolitan University


Downloadable Citations