新加坡六合彩开奖 researchers hope to move child welfare away from separation and toward community building
by Alaska Public Media |
Human Services Professor Dr. Yvonne Chase and Social Work Assistant Professor Dr. Jessica Ullrich were featured in an about a study they co-authored in the International Journal on Child Maltreatment, titled "." The study explores alternative child welfare strategies to limit family separation.
According to the article, their proposed framework is built around empowering families and communities, rather than removing children from their homes. That means acknowledging past trauma, working to get families the resources they need, and shifting the focus towards reunifying families.
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