Rehabilitering av gatupojkar i Nakuru, Kenya
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RehabilitationKenyaStreet boysSocial changesTheory of social workSociala förändringarTeorier om socialt arbeteSocial Sciences
AbstractThe purpose of my essay was through economically, socially and psychologically aspects examine the impact Bethesda Children´s Ministry made on families. Special interest have been taken to how Bethesda is dealing with responsibility and expectations. Also I´ve been interested in which vital change the boy have gone through during the rehabilitation? I´ve got the information from staff, parents and former street boys through interviews done in Kenya.The first result showed that rehabilitation at Bethesda means socialisation of the boy, from the behaviour of the street, to a functional family member. A great change for the boy was stopping using drug and start live in a family. An important part of the rehabilitation or socialisation was to make the boy to become a Christian, which is the normal status of a Kenyan in Nakuru.The second result was about Bethesda as a administrator, dealing with responsibility. A great part of the rehabilitation was to handle the expectations of economically support from the parents. That forced Bethesda to clearly talk about responsibility to make the parents understand their part in the rehabilitation and prepare them for reunification of their son.