Multicultural Approaches in Caring for Children, Youth, and Their FamiliesNeil A. Cohen, Thanh V. Tran, Siyon Y. Rhee Pearson, Allyn and Bacon Publishers, 2007 - 388 páginas Multicultural Approaches in Caring for Children, Youth, and Their Families emphasizes the importance of utilizing a pro-active, strengths-based practice strategy in working with multi-culturally diverse children, youth, families, organizations and communities. The text adds to the body of child welfare practice knowledge by blending contemporary child issues with emphasis on practice skill enhancement. The book's authors have systematically focused on serving communities, child welfare organizations and families of different racial, ethnic, religious, economic, and structural backgrounds. Emphasis is placed on developing a pro-active, strengths-based practice strategy. Each chapter contains rich case examples wherein the respective authors present teaching points designed to further the reader's comprehension of knowledge for practice. Our book also contains new material on white ethnics, working with torture victims, issues surrounding fairness and equity in the child welfare system, and administrative, policy practices and their interface with multicultural dynamics in services to children, youth and families. |
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... abuse . Unfortunately , as women victims ' economic self - sufficiency increases , the ability of their partners to ... sexual abuse as children . So there is a cycling effect of violence occurring in these families . Adults who feel the ...
... abuse . Unfortunately , as women victims ' economic self - sufficiency increases , the ability of their partners to ... sexual abuse as children . So there is a cycling effect of violence occurring in these families . Adults who feel the ...
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... abuse . Because of this acceptance of physical punishment , the poten- tial for overall child maltreatment is ... sexual abuse in this population ( McKelvey and Webb , 1995 ) . This study reveals that 22 percent of male and 18 percent of ...
... abuse . Because of this acceptance of physical punishment , the poten- tial for overall child maltreatment is ... sexual abuse in this population ( McKelvey and Webb , 1995 ) . This study reveals that 22 percent of male and 18 percent of ...
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... sexual abuse but , this may be related to the underlying unwillingness to report child sexual abuse for fear of blame or rejection by the API community than actual prevalence ( Ima and Hohm , 1991 ; Wong , 1987 ) . Sue and Morishima ...
... sexual abuse but , this may be related to the underlying unwillingness to report child sexual abuse for fear of blame or rejection by the API community than actual prevalence ( Ima and Hohm , 1991 ; Wong , 1987 ) . Sue and Morishima ...
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CHAPTER THREE | 75 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 114 |
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