@article{oai:jissen.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002083, author = {大澤, 朋子}, journal = {実践女子大学生活科学部紀要, Bulletin of Jissen Women's University Faculty of Human Life Sciences}, month = {Mar}, note = {According to previous work, a person’s “place” is where his/her body lives and exists, with mutual approval-like “relations” with others. Additionally, it is where others perceive a person to exist, and accordingly, they assign his/her a role in the group. A social care provides a “place” to children who are not brought up by real parents, and it involves a “relationship” of mutual trust with care staffs and children. A child guidance center that provides temporary shelter functions as a “place” at least, but has a problem to have to improve living environment. Family unification helps, children return to their own family thus restores the function of a “place”. On the other hand, when parents and children simply build new “relations” between themselves, the function of a “place” is still lost. Therefore, it is important to create a specific “place” to ensure the provision of appropriate social care.}, pages = {61--68}, title = {社会的養護と子どもの「 居場所 」}, volume = {56}, year = {2019} }