Drawing on over twenty years of child welfare experience and
extensive interviews with 54 gay and lesbian young people who lived
in out-of-home-care child welfare settings in three North American
cities -- Los Angeles, New York, and Toronto -- Gerald Mallon
presents narratives of marginalized young people trying to find the
"right fit." Mallon permits the voices of these young people to
guide the research, allowing them to tell their own stories and to
suggest what is important in their own words. Their experiences
help the reader to begin to understand the discrepancies between
the myths and misinformation about gay and lesbian adolescents and
their realities in the out-of-home child welfare systems in which
they live.
The first comprehensive examination of the experiences of gay
and lesbian youths in the child welfare system, "We Don't Exactly
Get the Welcome Wagon" makes solid recommendations to social work
practitioners as well as to policy makers about how they can
provide a competent practice for gay and lesbian adolescents, and
offers a methods chapter which will be useful in classroom
instruction.
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