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Promoting Resilience: Helping Young Children and Parents Affected by Substance Abuse, Domestic Violence, and Depression in the Context of Welfare Reform


  Author: Jane Knitzer
Publisher: National Center for Children in Poverty
Publication: Children and Welfare Reform Issue Brief No. 8
Document Date:                  February 2000
Category: Parenthood/Childrearing > Parental Substance Abuse
Related Categories:
Children > Child Development
Children > Child Welfare
Children > Economic Factors Influencing
Children > Emotional Development
Children > Impact of Family Dysfunction
Crime And Violence > Domestic Violence/Abuse
Crime And Violence > Spouse/Partner Abuse
Family Economics > Child Poverty
Family Economics > Employment/Unemployment
Family Economics > Poverty
Parenthood/Childrearing > Parental Mental Health
 

This paper explores how unemployed parents are impacted by domestic violence, substance abuse, and/or mental illness on young children in the home. Some of the interventions considered are parental work readiness programs, resiliency promotion in children, and policy reforms.

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