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How Institutions are Shaping the Future of Our Children - For Better or for Worse? (Hardcover)
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How Institutions are Shaping the Future of Our Children - For Better or for Worse? (Hardcover)
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Improve services for children and youth with new concepts,
different perspectives, and up-to-date information! How
Institutions are Shaping the Future of Our Children: For Better or
for Worse? explores the positive and negative impacts of social
institutions on child and adolescent well-being. Experts in the
fields of social work and child welfare provide a broad perspective
on how to improve outcomes for children and adolescents who receive
institutional services either directly or indirectly. This book
contains innovative strategies for reducing the negative outlook
for children and families in shelters, foster homes, and
residential treatment centers. This book offers improvements for
care services at such locations as: residential institutions state
custody and foster homes schools youth development organizations
urban public housing developments homeless shelters In How
Institutions are Shaping the Future of Our Children, you'll
discover current case studies that show how certain groupssuch as
minorities and economically challenged children and familiesare
stigmatized by the current child welfare system. You'll also find
new evidence of the detrimental effects that can occur as a result
of institutionalization and the need to find alternatives to
removing children and adolescents from family-style environments.
This book contains tables to clarify the findings of these case
studies, references to further your reading, and detailed
descriptions of plans and programs that you can implement in your
own social work practice. How Institutions are Shaping the Future
of Our Children presents new ways to create positive environments
for children and adolescents, including: strengths-based approaches
to practice with children with severe emotional and behavioral
disturbances custody planning for the children of HIV-infected
women discipline-specific education for child protection
caseworkers creating supportive staff-youth relationships within
all institutions multiple family group interventions which help to
strengthen homeless families in preparation to transition to
permanent housing the School Development Program, Child Development
Project, and Comprehensive Quality Programminginterventions for
preventing school drop-outs Life Plans for post-institutionalized
youth
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