This book emphasizes family-centered, social network, and school-based interventions in the preparation of social workers for direct and indirect practice with clients from vulnerable populations, especially the poor, people of color, and recent immigrant groups. With an eye to recent changes in social work practice and service delivery, including the impact of welfare reform and managed care on vulnerable families and children,
Social Work Practice with Families and Children helps social work students and practitioners understand the increasingly complex needs of their clients. Three valuable appendixes include information about tools and instruments to support practice, child welfare resource centers, and electronic resources pertaining to the field.
قائمة المحتويات
About the Authors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part 1: Knowledge Base
1. Understanding Vulnerable Families and Their Children
2. Risks and Vulnerabilities
3. Supporting Families and Their Children
4. Ethical Issues in Workign with Vulnerable Families
Part 2: Practice Base
5. Engagement, Assessment, Case Planning, and Goal Setting
6. Family-Centered Intervention
7. Social Network Intervention
8. School-Based Intervention
Part 3: Looking to the Future
9. Evaluation of Practice and Service Delivery
10. Future Challenges and Opportunities
Appendix 1. Tools and Instruments to Support Practice
Appendix 2. National Child Welfare Resource Centers
Appendix 3. Other Resource Centers and Information Sources
Appendix 4. Electronic Resources on Family and Children’s Services
Appendix 5. Electronic Resources on Children’s Special Needs and Exceptionalities
Appendix 6. Electronic Resources on Schools and Children’s Education
Appendix 7. Electronic Resources on Health of Children and Adults
Appendix 8. Electronic Resources on System Reform and Advocacy for Children and Families
Appendix 9. Electronic Resources on Mentoring and Support Groups
Appendix 10. Informational and Training Materials on Alcohol and Substance Abuse
References
Index
عن المؤلف
Anthony Maluccio is professor of social work at the Graduate School of Social Work at Boston College. He is coauthor of
Teaching Family Reunification,
Reconnecting Families: A Guide to Strengthening Family Reunification Services, and
The Child Welfare Challenge: Policy, Practice, and Research.Barbara Pine is a professor at the University of Connecticut and coauthor of
Teaching Family Reunification and
Reconnecting Families: A Guide to Strengthening Family Reunification Services. Elizabeth Tracy is associate professor of social work at Case Western Reserve University’s Mandel School of Applied Social Services. She is coeditor of
Reaching High-Risk Families and coauthor of
Person-Environment Practice: The Social Ecology of Interpersonal Helping.