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A thorough overview of services for children and their families.
Exploring Child Welfare provides an engaging, comprehensive overview of child welfare services and what can be done to best help children and families today. The text emphasizes the practice perspective and features numerous case examples giving you a real-life look at the populations you'll serve.
For courses in Child Welfare (Social Work / Family Therapy / Human Services).
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Contents
Chapter 1. Children: Our Most Important Resource
Chapter 2 . The Changing Family
Chapter 3 . Children and Families in Poverty - by Lynne Kellner and Kathleen Craigen
Chapter 4 . The Impact of Violence and Addiction on Children
Chapter 5 . Children Against the Backdrop of War: Addressing the Needs of Military Families
Chapter 6 . Trauma-Sensitive Educational Settings - by Laura M. Garofoli
Chapter 7 . Child Abuse and Neglect: Protecting Children When Families Cannot
Chapter 8 . Family Preservation or Child Placement? Serving the Child's Best Interests - by Lynne Kellner and Cynthia Crosson-Tower
Chapter 9 . Juvenile Court Justice: Promoting the Rights and Welfare of Children and Families - by Catherine C. Sinnott
Chapter 10 . Teenage Pregnancy and Parenting - by Lynne Kellner
Chapter 11 . Children in Family Foster Care
Chapter 12. The Adoption of Children
Chapter 13. Children in Residential Settings
Chapter 14. Our Children's Future