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What is Unaccompanied Young Migrant

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An individual under the age of eighteen who migrates across international borders and is separated from their parent or legal/customary guardian. Social educator: A qualified education professional who carries out socio-educational work and mediation in a range of social settings to foster the emancipation of young people with social difficulties or at risk of social exclusion.
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Challenges and Perspectives in the Care of Young Unaccompanied Migrants: Recognizing the Role of Social Education
Ruth Vilà Baños (University of Barcelona, Spain), Angelina Sánchez Martí (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain), Montse Freixa Niella (University of Barcelona, Spain), and Marta Venceslao Pueyo (University of Barcelona, Spain)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-2057-0.ch002
Abstract
Young people migrating alone is a group that requires special attention from government institutions and the corresponding professionals. The educational care of these young people who migrate alone is a highly complex task. This chapter presents a descriptive-comprehensive study using the survey technique with 17 semi-structured interviews. The results indicate that the educational task is largely carried out by the professional figure of social education, even when the professionals do not have the necessary resources to offer adequate attention to these young people who migrate alone. However, despite the advances and improvements in training with the entry of the European higher education area, social education professionals who work with young migrants alone continue to be one of the groups most likely to suffer from burnout syndrome due to the highly stressful conditions of their work. Therefore, these professionals continue to demand recognition and face new work challenges and conflict situations that are linked to their emotional and ethical dimension.
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