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SOC WORK 571: Child and Family Welfare


Social Work 571


SOC WORK 571: Child and Family Welfare


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Examines the historical trends in services to children and their families within the framework of supportive, supplemental, and substitute services which have evolved over time as part of the service structure in child welfare.  While recognizing the impact of impoverishment, changing family structures, and other aspects of pressures on contemporary parenting, attention is given to resiliency forces and practitioner approaches which encourage parenting strengths and home-based intervention options as preventive strategies in child welfare services.  371/571


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by Wielgosh, Nathan H last modified Oct 26, 2012 04:44 PM