Former street-working boys in Iraq highlight the importance of receiving education, training and support from families and other adults

伊拉克曾经的街头流浪男孩强调了接受教育、培训以及来自家庭和其他成年人的支持的重要性。

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Abstract

AIM: This study investigated the perceptions of men who worked on the streets of Iraq when they were children. It looked at the risks they faced, how they developed resilience and what support they feel current working children need. METHODS: In 2021, semi-structured interviews were held with 40 men aged 24-33 who used to work on the streets as children. They had attended the Zewa Centre, a drop-in centre for street-working children in 2004-2005. Thematic analysis was used to explore the transcribed interviews. RESULTS: Positive feedback focused on how they developed working and social skills and felt proud to support their families. Negative feedback included the consequences on their social lives and mental and physical health. Their suggestions for preventing street work in children were financial support, so that families could send their children back to school, and programmes that offer social skills training and vocational training. Social support from families, other adults and peers was very important. CONCLUSION: Working on the streets had positive and negative consequences and support from family and friends influenced the men's attitudes in adulthood. They suggested that financial support, education and social and vocational training would be very important for today's street-working children.

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