Buch, 416 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
A Risk and Resilience Perspective
Buch, 416 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
ISBN: 978-1-4129-8139-2
Verlag: SAGE Publications
New and Proven Features
Features chapters written by experts in respective fields to provide a holistic approach to social policy and service integration across different systems of care
Includes policy examples, discussion questions, web-based resources, and more case studies than before to prompt critical thinking, advocacy, and future research
Offers updated detailed explanations of recent policy developments in seven critical areas affecting children and families, such as health care and poverty
Includes a new chapter on antipoverty, aimed at reducing poverty among children and families, and more content on evidence-based practice and evaluation of programs
Provides a consistent organizational format within each chapter, applying the public health framework to each of the eight core substantive areas
Praise for the First Edition of Social Policy for Children and Families
“What a book! A must read for those who provide services to at-risk children and their families…. The application of the public health framework to programs and policies adds value to the usual suspects of perspectives/frameworks drawn upon by the social work profession…. The authors boldly call for the triangulation of relevant theories and models of risk and resilience, and make a major contribution to social work research by advocating for the translation of empirical evidence into practical application.”— Paula Allen-Meares, University of Michigan School of Social Work
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Weitere Infos & Material
Foreword to the First Edition - Mark Udall
Foreword to the Second Edition
Introduction
1. A Risk and Resilience Framework for Child, Youth, and Family Policy - Jeffrey M. Jenson and Mark W. Fraser
2. Antipoverty Policies and Programs for Families and Children - Trina R. Williams Shanks and Sandra K. Danziger
3. Child Welfare Policies and Programs - Peter J. Pecora and Markell Harrison-Jackson
4.Education Policy for Children, Youth, and Families - Andy J. Frey, Hill M. Walker, and Armon R. Perry
5. Child Mental Health Policy: Promise Without Fulfillment? - Mary E. Fraser
6.Health Policy for Children and Youth - Kathleen A. Rounds and Thomas C. Ormsby
7. Policies and Programs for Children and Youth With Disabilities - Susan L. Parish, Alison I. Whisnant, and Jamie G. Swaine
8. Policies and Programs for Adolescent Substance Abuse - Jeffrey M. Jenson, Elizabeth K. Anthony, and Matthew O. Howard
9. Juvenile Justice Policies and Programs - William H. Barton
10. Toward the Integration of Child, Youth, and Family Policy: Applying Principles of Risk Resilience, and Ecological Theory - Jeffrey M. Jenson and Mark W. Fraser
About the Editors
About the Authors
A Risk and Resilience Framework for Child, Youth and Family Policy - Jeffrey Jenson, Mark Fraser
Anti-Poverty Policies and Programs for Families and Children - Trina Williams Shank, Sandra Danziger
Child Mental Health Policy: Promise Without Fulfillment? - Mary Fraser
Child Welfare Policies and Programs - Peter Pecora, Markell Harrison-Jackson
Education Policy for Children, Youth and Families - Andy Frey, Hill Walker, Armon Perry
Health Policy for Children and Youth - Katherine Rounds, Thomas Ormsby
Juvenile Justice Policies and Programs - William Barton
Policies and Programs for Children and Youth With Disabilities - Susan Parish, Alison Whisnant, Jamie Swaine
Toward the Integration of Child, Youth, and Family Policy: Applying Principles of Risk, Resilience, and Ecological Theory - Jeffrey Jenson, Mark Fraser