How Institutions are Shaping the Future of Our Children - Catherine Dulmus, Karen Sowers

How Institutions are Shaping the Future of Our Children

For Better or for Worse?
Buch | Softcover
234 Seiten
2004
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-7890-2463-3 (ISBN)
39,85 inkl. MwSt
Experts in the fields of social work and child welfare explore the positive and negative impacts of social institutions on child and adolescent well-being.
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

Catherine Dulmus, Karen Sowers

Introduction (Catherine N. Dulmus and Karen M. Sowers)

Emphasizing Caregiver Strengths to Avoid Out-of-Home Placement of Children with Severe Emotional and Behavioral Disturbances (John H. Pierpont)

Benevolent Intervention or Oppression Perpetuated: Minority Overrepresentation in Children’s Services (Kimberly D. Crane and Rodney A. Ellis)

Development Outcomes of Vulnerable Youth in the Child Welfare System (Sunny Hyucksun Shin)

Permanency Planning for HIV/AIDS Affected Children: Options for Care (Jenny Jones)

The Relationship of Child Protection Service Caseworker Discipline-Specific Education and Definition of Sibling Abuse: An Institutional Hiring Impact Study (Frances Bernard Kominkiewicz)

Institutions of Youth Development: The Significance of Supportive Staff-Youth Relationships (Dawn Anderson-Butcher, Scottye J. Cash, Susan Saltzburg, Theresa Midle, and Debra Pace)

Navigating the Concrete Jungle: African American Children and Adolescents in Urban Public Housing Developments (Stan L. Bowie)

A Community-Based Multiple Family Group Intervention for Sheltered Families: Impact of the Weekend Retreat (Timothy L. Davey and Melissa L. Abell)

Using Family-Oriented Treatment to Improve Placement Outcomes for Children and Youth in Residential Treatment (John H. Pierpont and Kaye McGinty)

How School Environments Contribute to Violent Behavior in Youth (Carolyn Hilarski)

Student-Teacher Relationships: An Overlooked Factor in School Dropout (Kathryn S. Davis and David R. Dupper)

Life Plans: A Critical Component in the Rehabilitation of Post-Institutionalized Romanian Youth (Debra Schell-Frank, Tiberius Rotaru, Sandra L. Iverson, and Kathryn N. Dole)

Index

Reference Notes Included

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.11.2004
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 148 x 210 mm
Gewicht 362 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sozialpädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-7890-2463-2 / 0789024632
ISBN-13 978-0-7890-2463-3 / 9780789024633
Zustand Neuware
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