
Institutionalized Care and Child Wellbeing: A Study of Residents of Child Welfare Institutions of District Sargodha
Author(s) -
Aaqib Shahzad Alvi,
Asif Naveed Ranjha,
Ibad Ullah Sajid
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
pakistan journal of applied social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-8894
pISSN - 2409-0077
DOI - 10.46568/pjass.v11i2.504
Subject(s) - welfare , nonprobability sampling , scale (ratio) , child care , sample (material) , population , schedule , rural area , psychology , nursing , gerontology , medicine , environmental health , geography , political science , chemistry , cartography , chromatography , pathology , computer science , law , operating system
This research has focussed on child welfare services and wellbeing among residents of residential child care centers. A well designed interview schedule and a wellbeing scale were used as instruments. The purposive sampling technique was used from the target population and 115 respondents were taken as sample size. Analysis of the data was made on the basis of descriptive analysis and Cross- tabulation. Results reveal that two third of respondents were male. It has also found that majority of respondents reported positively regarding staff behavior, living arrangements, nutrition status, arrangements of education and health condition. Moreover, almost half of the children have moderate and one forth estimated high level of wellbeing. A plethora of children desired to live in these institutions because they fulfil their basic needs. Majority of residents of Kashana, Anjumane-e-Khaliqia were belonged to rural areas and SOS Village residents were residents of urban community. Most of Kashana residents had both parents alive whereas in other child care centers majority were orphans. No significant variation was observed regarding levels of satisfaction in these three institutions. Hence, these institutions play a vital role in upbringing, child welfare services and wellbeing of orphans and vulnerable.