Protecting Children and Supporting Families: Promising Programs and Organizational RealitiesTransaction Publishers, 1 gen 1997 - 290 pagine This book highlights encouraging news about programs that produce better outcomes for disadvantaged children and families. It includes a comprehensive and up-to-date synthesis of the research evidence available on the effectiveness of these promising programs. Particular attention is given to programs with a demonstrated potential to prevent child abuse and neglect and family breakdown. |
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... Independence from Professionals 244 Having Their Say 245 Outcomes Matter 245 Concluding Remarks References Additional References Index 246 247 263 285 Acknowledgments Funding for the research required to complete this volume Contents.
... Independence from Professionals 244 Having Their Say 245 Outcomes Matter 245 Concluding Remarks References Additional References Index 246 247 263 285 Acknowledgments Funding for the research required to complete this volume Contents.
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... many graduate students and community professionals across Canada during this period , greatly helping to clarify our thinking . In addition , for this volume , we have supplemented this 2 An Overview of Support Programs.
... many graduate students and community professionals across Canada during this period , greatly helping to clarify our thinking . In addition , for this volume , we have supplemented this 2 An Overview of Support Programs.
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... professional counselor or treatment group . In order to exploit the potential of support interventions , we have to become more able to differentiate the potential of various types of supportive relationships and to comprehend how these ...
... professional counselor or treatment group . In order to exploit the potential of support interventions , we have to become more able to differentiate the potential of various types of supportive relationships and to comprehend how these ...
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... professional helpers . PARAMETERS FOR SUPPORT PROGRAMS Because of the potentially open - ended nature of the support concept , it is necessary to define what will be considered in these discussions . The phrase support programs has been ...
... professional helpers . PARAMETERS FOR SUPPORT PROGRAMS Because of the potentially open - ended nature of the support concept , it is necessary to define what will be considered in these discussions . The phrase support programs has been ...
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... professionals in child welfare and in most other settings . Second , we will become oriented to helping processes that complement professional methods , which typically focus on personal and family change . Indeed , a basic thesis in ...
... professionals in child welfare and in most other settings . Second , we will become oriented to helping processes that complement professional methods , which typically focus on personal and family change . Indeed , a basic thesis in ...
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