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Working with Intergenerational Families to Increase Safety, Well-Being, and Permanency
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DePanfilis, Diane
DePanfilis, Diane
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2003-09-15
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Intergenerational families represent a
growing trend in child welfare. Many
of these families face challenges that
increase the likelihood that child
maltreatment will occur.
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Child Welfare Research;
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Partially Supported By: -U.S. DHHS, Children’s Bureau, Office
on Child Abuse & Neglect
(Cooperative Agreement #90CW1126)
- Annie E. Casey Foundation
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DePanfilis, D. Working with families to prevent neglect. University of Alabama School of Social Work. Tuscaloosa, AL, September 15, 2003.