Serving African American Children
Herausgeber: Brissett-Chapman, Sheryl
Serving African American Children
Herausgeber: Brissett-Chapman, Sheryl
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Serving African American Children was initiated to present an African American perspective on child welfare issues affecting African American children
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Serving African American Children was initiated to present an African American perspective on child welfare issues affecting African American children
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780765804341
- ISBN-10: 0765804344
- Artikelnr.: 21699203
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9780765804341
- ISBN-10: 0765804344
- Artikelnr.: 21699203
Sheryl Brissett-Chapman
101: Introduction; 1: African American Children in the Modern Child Welfare
System: A Legacy of the Flemming Rule; 2: Family Preservation and Support
Services: A Missed Opportunity for Kinship Care; 3: Child Protection Risk
Assessment and African American Children: Cultural Ramifications for
Families and Communities; 4: An Out-of-Home Care System in Crisis:
Implications for African American Children in the Child Welfare System; 5:
Achieving Same-Race Adoptive Placements for African American Children:
Culturally Sensitive Practice Approaches; 6: African American Families and
HIV/AIDS: Caring for Surviving Children; 7: "Of Mind, Body, and Spirit":
Therapeutic Foster Care - An Innovative Approach to Healing from an NTU
Perspective; 8: African American Female Adolescent Identity Development: A
Three-Dimensional Perspective; 9: A Rite of Passage Approach Designed to
Preserve the Families of Substance-Abusing African American Women; 10: An
Afrocentric Program for African American Males in the Juvenile Justice
System; 11: Same-Race Practice: Do We Expect Too Much or Too Little?; 12:
Why African American Adoption Agencies Succeed: A New Perspective on
Self-Help; 13: Cultural Competence in Child Welfare: What Is It? How Do We
Achieve It? What Happens Without It?
System: A Legacy of the Flemming Rule; 2: Family Preservation and Support
Services: A Missed Opportunity for Kinship Care; 3: Child Protection Risk
Assessment and African American Children: Cultural Ramifications for
Families and Communities; 4: An Out-of-Home Care System in Crisis:
Implications for African American Children in the Child Welfare System; 5:
Achieving Same-Race Adoptive Placements for African American Children:
Culturally Sensitive Practice Approaches; 6: African American Families and
HIV/AIDS: Caring for Surviving Children; 7: "Of Mind, Body, and Spirit":
Therapeutic Foster Care - An Innovative Approach to Healing from an NTU
Perspective; 8: African American Female Adolescent Identity Development: A
Three-Dimensional Perspective; 9: A Rite of Passage Approach Designed to
Preserve the Families of Substance-Abusing African American Women; 10: An
Afrocentric Program for African American Males in the Juvenile Justice
System; 11: Same-Race Practice: Do We Expect Too Much or Too Little?; 12:
Why African American Adoption Agencies Succeed: A New Perspective on
Self-Help; 13: Cultural Competence in Child Welfare: What Is It? How Do We
Achieve It? What Happens Without It?
101: Introduction; 1: African American Children in the Modern Child Welfare
System: A Legacy of the Flemming Rule; 2: Family Preservation and Support
Services: A Missed Opportunity for Kinship Care; 3: Child Protection Risk
Assessment and African American Children: Cultural Ramifications for
Families and Communities; 4: An Out-of-Home Care System in Crisis:
Implications for African American Children in the Child Welfare System; 5:
Achieving Same-Race Adoptive Placements for African American Children:
Culturally Sensitive Practice Approaches; 6: African American Families and
HIV/AIDS: Caring for Surviving Children; 7: "Of Mind, Body, and Spirit":
Therapeutic Foster Care - An Innovative Approach to Healing from an NTU
Perspective; 8: African American Female Adolescent Identity Development: A
Three-Dimensional Perspective; 9: A Rite of Passage Approach Designed to
Preserve the Families of Substance-Abusing African American Women; 10: An
Afrocentric Program for African American Males in the Juvenile Justice
System; 11: Same-Race Practice: Do We Expect Too Much or Too Little?; 12:
Why African American Adoption Agencies Succeed: A New Perspective on
Self-Help; 13: Cultural Competence in Child Welfare: What Is It? How Do We
Achieve It? What Happens Without It?
System: A Legacy of the Flemming Rule; 2: Family Preservation and Support
Services: A Missed Opportunity for Kinship Care; 3: Child Protection Risk
Assessment and African American Children: Cultural Ramifications for
Families and Communities; 4: An Out-of-Home Care System in Crisis:
Implications for African American Children in the Child Welfare System; 5:
Achieving Same-Race Adoptive Placements for African American Children:
Culturally Sensitive Practice Approaches; 6: African American Families and
HIV/AIDS: Caring for Surviving Children; 7: "Of Mind, Body, and Spirit":
Therapeutic Foster Care - An Innovative Approach to Healing from an NTU
Perspective; 8: African American Female Adolescent Identity Development: A
Three-Dimensional Perspective; 9: A Rite of Passage Approach Designed to
Preserve the Families of Substance-Abusing African American Women; 10: An
Afrocentric Program for African American Males in the Juvenile Justice
System; 11: Same-Race Practice: Do We Expect Too Much or Too Little?; 12:
Why African American Adoption Agencies Succeed: A New Perspective on
Self-Help; 13: Cultural Competence in Child Welfare: What Is It? How Do We
Achieve It? What Happens Without It?