Social policy for children and families : a risk and resilience perspective Jeffrey M. Jensen, Mark W. Fraser (Editor)

By: Jensen, Jeffrey M [editor]Contributor(s): Fraser, Mark W [editor]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Los Angeles : SAGE, 2016Edition: Third editionDescription: vii, 328 pages : Illustration ; 24 cmISBN: 9781483344553Subject(s): 1. Children -- Government policy -- United States | 2. Child welfare -- United StatesSummary: Chapter 1: A Risk and Resilience Framework for Child, Youth, and Family Policy - Jeffrey M. Jenson and Mark W. Fraser; Coming of Age in America; Policy and Program Responses to Childhood and Adolescent Problems; Public Health Frameworks for Social Policy; Resilience: When a Child Prevails Over Adversity; Applying Principles of Risk and Resilience to Social Policy; Ecological Theory and Life Course Development; Chapter 2: Anti-Poverty Policies and Programs for Children and Families - Trina R. Williams Shanks and Sandra K. Danziger; Prevalence and Trends in Poverty; Poverty, Risk, and Protection; Interpersonal and Social Risk Factors; Environmental Risks; Anti-Poverty Policies and Programs; Using Knowledge of Risk, Protection, and Resilience to Achieve Service Integration; Chapter 3: Child Welfare Policies and Programs - Peter J. Pecora and Markell Harrison-Jackson; Purpose and Overview of Child Welfare Policy; Mission and Goals of Child Welfare Services; Theoretical Frameworks Underlying Child Welfare Policies and Programs; Risk, Protection, and Resilience in Child Welfare; Risk, Resilience, and Protection in Child Welfare Policy; Key Child Welfare Policy and Legislation; Using Knowledge of Risk, Protection, and Resilience to Achieve Service Integration; Chapter 4: Education Policy for Children, Youth, and Families - Andy J. Frey, Myrna R. Mandlawitz, Armon R. Perry, and Hill M. Walker; Trends in School Failure and Academic Achievement; Risk and Protective Factors for School Adjustment and Achievement Problems; Education Policy: Past and Present; Summary of Federal Policy; Principles of Risk, Protection, and Resilience in Education Policy; Using Principles of Risk, Protection, and Resilience to Achieve Integrated Education Policy; Promotive Interventions and Strategies; The Role of Targeted Interventions and Strategies; Chapter 5: Child Mental Health Policy - Mary E. Fraser and Paul Lanier; Prevalence of Child Mental Health Disorders; A Risk, Protection, and Resilience Perspective on Mental Health Disorders; Risk Factors; Protective Factors; History of Child Mental Health Policy in the United States; Systems of Care and Mental Health Policy; The Fort Bragg Study; Risk, Protection, and Resilience Framework and Mental Health Policy; Program and Case Example; Transformation of the Mental Health System; Chapter 6: Health Policy for Children and Youth - Kathleen A. Rounds, William J. Hall, and Guadalupe V. Huitron; Purpose and Overview of Health Policies for Children and Youth; Risk and Protective Factors for Health Problems in Childhood and Adolescence; Access to Care as a Protective Factor; Risk, Resilience, and Protection in Health Policy for Children and Youth; The Degree to Which Policy Has Been Based on Risk and Protective Factors; Using Knowledge of Risk, Protection, and Resilience to Achieve Service Integration in Health Policy; Chapter 7: Policies and Programs for Children and Youth With Disabilities - Susan L. Parish, Alison W. Saville, and Jamie G. Swaine; Increasing Prevalence of Disability; Three Theoretical Frameworks; Risk and Protective Factors for Problems Experienced by Children With Disabilities; Risk, Resilience, and Protection in Policies for Children With Disabilities; Education and Early Intervention; Title V of the Social Security Act: Maternal and Child Health; Family Support; Using Knowledge of Risk, Protection, and Resilience to Achieve Service Integration in Disabilities Policy; Chapter 8: Policies and Programs for Adolescent Substance Abuse - Elizabeth K. Anthony, Jeffrey M. Jenson, and Matthew O. Howard; Trends in Adolescent Substance Use; The Etiology of Adolescent Substance Abuse: Principles of Risk, Protection, and Resilience; Risk, Protection, and Resilience in Substance Abuse Policy; Using Knowledge of Risk, Protection, and Resilience to Achieve Service Integration; Chapter 9: Juvenile Justice Policies and Programs - William H. Barton; Purpose and Overview of Juvenile Justice Policy; Delinquency and Delinquents: Prevalence and Trends; Risk, Protection, and Resilience in Juvenile Justice Policy; Juvenile Justice System Involvement and Incarceration as Risk Factors; Risk, Resilience, and Recent Reform Efforts; Risk, Resilience, and Evidence-Based Programs; Using Knowledge of Risk, Protection, and Resilience to Enhance Juvenile Justice Policy and Practices; Juvenile Justice Interventions; Chapter 10: Toward the Integration of Child, Youth, and Family Policy - Jeffrey M. Jenson and Mark W. Fraser; Policies and Programs Across Service Systems;
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Chapter 1: A Risk and Resilience Framework for Child, Youth, and Family Policy - Jeffrey M. Jenson and Mark W. Fraser; Coming of Age in America; Policy and Program Responses to Childhood and Adolescent Problems; Public Health Frameworks for Social Policy; Resilience: When a Child Prevails Over Adversity; Applying Principles of Risk and Resilience to Social Policy; Ecological Theory and Life Course Development; Chapter 2: Anti-Poverty Policies and Programs for Children and Families - Trina R. Williams Shanks and Sandra K. Danziger; Prevalence and Trends in Poverty; Poverty, Risk, and Protection; Interpersonal and Social Risk Factors; Environmental Risks; Anti-Poverty Policies and Programs; Using Knowledge of Risk, Protection, and Resilience to Achieve Service Integration; Chapter 3: Child Welfare Policies and Programs - Peter J.
Pecora and Markell Harrison-Jackson; Purpose and Overview of Child Welfare Policy; Mission and Goals of Child Welfare Services; Theoretical Frameworks Underlying Child Welfare Policies and Programs; Risk, Protection, and Resilience in Child Welfare; Risk, Resilience, and Protection in Child Welfare Policy; Key Child Welfare Policy and Legislation; Using Knowledge of Risk, Protection, and Resilience to Achieve Service Integration; Chapter 4: Education Policy for Children, Youth, and Families - Andy J. Frey, Myrna R. Mandlawitz, Armon R. Perry, and Hill M.
Walker; Trends in School Failure and Academic Achievement; Risk and Protective Factors for School Adjustment and Achievement Problems; Education Policy: Past and Present; Summary of Federal Policy; Principles of Risk, Protection, and Resilience in Education Policy; Using Principles of Risk, Protection, and Resilience to Achieve Integrated Education Policy; Promotive Interventions and Strategies; The Role of Targeted Interventions and Strategies; Chapter 5: Child Mental Health Policy - Mary E.
Fraser and Paul Lanier; Prevalence of Child Mental Health Disorders; A Risk, Protection, and Resilience Perspective on Mental Health Disorders; Risk Factors; Protective Factors; History of Child Mental Health Policy in the United States; Systems of Care and Mental Health Policy; The Fort Bragg Study; Risk, Protection, and Resilience Framework and Mental Health Policy; Program and Case Example; Transformation of the Mental Health System; Chapter 6: Health Policy for Children and Youth - Kathleen A. Rounds, William J. Hall, and Guadalupe V.
Huitron; Purpose and Overview of Health Policies for Children and Youth; Risk and Protective Factors for Health Problems in Childhood and Adolescence; Access to Care as a Protective Factor; Risk, Resilience, and Protection in Health Policy for Children and Youth; The Degree to Which Policy Has Been Based on Risk and Protective Factors; Using Knowledge of Risk, Protection, and Resilience to Achieve Service Integration in Health Policy; Chapter 7: Policies and Programs for Children and Youth With Disabilities - Susan L. Parish, Alison W. Saville, and Jamie G.
Swaine; Increasing Prevalence of Disability; Three Theoretical Frameworks; Risk and Protective Factors for Problems Experienced by Children With Disabilities; Risk, Resilience, and Protection in Policies for Children With Disabilities; Education and Early Intervention; Title V of the Social Security Act: Maternal and Child Health; Family Support; Using Knowledge of Risk, Protection, and Resilience to Achieve Service Integration in Disabilities Policy; Chapter 8: Policies and Programs for Adolescent Substance Abuse - Elizabeth K. Anthony, Jeffrey M. Jenson, and Matthew O.
Howard; Trends in Adolescent Substance Use; The Etiology of Adolescent Substance Abuse: Principles of Risk, Protection, and Resilience; Risk, Protection, and Resilience in Substance Abuse Policy; Using Knowledge of Risk, Protection, and Resilience to Achieve Service Integration; Chapter 9: Juvenile Justice Policies and Programs - William H. Barton; Purpose and Overview of Juvenile Justice Policy; Delinquency and Delinquents: Prevalence and Trends; Risk, Protection, and Resilience in Juvenile Justice Policy; Juvenile Justice System Involvement and Incarceration as Risk Factors; Risk, Resilience, and Recent Reform Efforts; Risk, Resilience, and Evidence-Based Programs; Using Knowledge of Risk, Protection, and Resilience to Enhance Juvenile Justice Policy and Practices; Juvenile Justice Interventions; Chapter 10: Toward the Integration of Child, Youth, and Family Policy - Jeffrey M.
Jenson and Mark W. Fraser; Policies and Programs Across Service Systems;

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