Identifying intervention strategies and meeting reasonable effort requirements
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Helping families prevent neglectAbstract
PowerPoint presentation at the national symposium entitled, "Child Neglect: Promising Approaches to Achieve Safety, Permanency, and Well-Being" (Baltimore, MD; July 31-Aug. 2, 2001). Highlights principles for working with families to reduce risk of neglect including assisting with basic needs, community outreach, family assessment/tailored intervention, and cultural considerations.Description
PROJECT NAME: Helping Families Prevent Neglect; PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR: Diane DePanfilis; Co-Investigators: Howard Dubowitz; Esta Glazer-Semmel; PROJECT DATES: 1996 – 2002Series/Report No.
Community and School-Based Research;Sponsors
FUNDING SOURCE: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration on Children, Youth, and Families, Children’s BureauKeyword
University of Maryland, Baltimore. School of Social Work--Projects and Reportschild neglect
Family social work
Dysfunctional families
Child Abuse--prevention & control
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