In 2024, DRAC conducted a study exploring how youth aging out of out-of-home care (YAOH) experience relationships with their families of origin. Through in-depth interviews with seven individuals who had exited protective care within the past five years, the study analyzed the emotional, social, and structural dynamics of maintaining—or letting go of—family ties. Using Colaizzi’s phenomenological method, the research identified key themes related to separation, reconnection, and the struggle for independence. The findings highlight the importance of early, consistent, and well-supported efforts to manage these relationships. Based on these insights, the study proposed policy improvements to help YAOH navigate family relationships in a way that supports their autonomy and long-term well-being.
In 2023, under commission from the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Korea, DRAC conducted an in-depth study analyzing over 300 court rulings related to child abuse cases involving educational personnel. The research focused on judgments from the past five years, especially those open to differing interpretations.…
In 2019, DRAC conducted a study titled A Study of Schemes to Improve Juvenile Protection for Persons with Disabilities. The research examined whether juveniles with disabilities involved in protection proceedings receive sufficient legal support and reasonable accommodations. It revealed that existing procedures often fail to meet their specific…