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Introduction to Child Welfare: Building a Culturally Responsive,
Multisystemic, Evidence-Based Approach helps future and current
child welfare professionals cultivate a practice that employs an
intersectional approach and embraces the concept of cultural
humility. This dynamic approach recognizes the intersectionality
and diversity of children, youth, and families, and empowers
workers to engage with and consider myriad identities and cultural
experiences. Opening chapters provide an overview of the history of
the child welfare and foster care system in the United States; our
modern multisystemic approach to child welfare practice; and the
history and current status of evidence-based child welfare
practice. Additional chapters address the impact of trauma on
children, youth, and families, as well as multidimensional
engagement in child welfare. The text covers various populations
involved in child welfare, including domestic children of color,
native peoples, immigrant children and families, victims of human
trafficking, LGBTQIA youth, and more. Each chapter provides an
overview of the history of child welfare interventions and
culturally responsive practices with these populations, as well as
relevant policies and current practices. Introduction to Child
Welfare is an ideal text for future and current child welfare
professionals who wish to improve their personal practice.
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