Intersecting child welfare, substance abuse, and family violence : culturally competent approaches / [edited by] Rowena Fong, Ruth McRoy, Carmen Ortiz Hendricks.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Alexandria, Va. : Council on Social Work Education, c2006.Description: xxiv, 405 p. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 0872931196 (alk. paper)
  • 9780872931190 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV 713 .I58 2006
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Contents:
Part One: Introduction and Background -- Chapter 1. Intersecting Child Welfare: Substance Abuse and Domestic Violence -- Chapter 2. The Mark of the Urchins -- Chapter 3. Everything is Connected and Understanding the Center -- Chapter 4. Domestic Violence, Substance Abuse, and Child Welfare: A Need for Collaborative, Culturally Competent Service Delivery -- Part Two: African Americans -- Chapter Five Exploring the Intersections of Substance Use, Intimate Partner -- Violence, and Child Maltreatment -- Chapter 6. A Systems Perspective -- Chapter 7. Starting Early, Starting Smart Experience: An Integration of Services -- Part Three: Latin Americans -- Chapter 8. The Changing Latino Family -- Chapter 9. Latino Families: Use of Culture as an Informative Perspective -- Chapter 10. Processes of Resiliency and Vulnerability Among Latinos -- -- Part Four: First Nations Peoples -- Chapter 11. Cumulative Effects of Federal Policy on American-Indian Families -- Chapter 12. The Continuing Effects of American Colonialism -- Chapter 13. Catching Our Breath: A Decolonization Framework for Healing Indigenous Families -- Part Five: Asians and Pacific Islanders -- Chapter 14. Beginning Dialogue Between Two Research and Practice Fields -- Chapter 15. Pacific-Islander Americans: Impact of Colonialization and Immigration -- Chapter 16. Family Violence, Child Welfare, and Substance Abuse in Southeast Asian Refugee and Immigrant Populations -- Part Six: Conclusion -- Chapter 17. Cultural Competency and Intersectionality: Bridging Practices and Redirecting Research.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part One: Introduction and Background -- Chapter 1. Intersecting Child Welfare: Substance Abuse and Domestic Violence -- Chapter 2. The Mark of the Urchins -- Chapter 3. Everything is Connected and Understanding the Center -- Chapter 4. Domestic Violence, Substance Abuse, and Child Welfare: A Need for Collaborative, Culturally Competent Service Delivery -- Part Two: African Americans -- Chapter Five Exploring the Intersections of Substance Use, Intimate Partner -- Violence, and Child Maltreatment -- Chapter 6. A Systems Perspective -- Chapter 7. Starting Early, Starting Smart Experience: An Integration of Services -- Part Three: Latin Americans -- Chapter 8. The Changing Latino Family -- Chapter 9. Latino Families: Use of Culture as an Informative Perspective -- Chapter 10. Processes of Resiliency and Vulnerability Among Latinos -- -- Part Four: First Nations Peoples -- Chapter 11. Cumulative Effects of Federal Policy on American-Indian Families -- Chapter 12. The Continuing Effects of American Colonialism -- Chapter 13. Catching Our Breath: A Decolonization Framework for Healing Indigenous Families -- Part Five: Asians and Pacific Islanders -- Chapter 14. Beginning Dialogue Between Two Research and Practice Fields -- Chapter 15. Pacific-Islander Americans: Impact of Colonialization and Immigration -- Chapter 16. Family Violence, Child Welfare, and Substance Abuse in Southeast Asian Refugee and Immigrant Populations -- Part Six: Conclusion -- Chapter 17. Cultural Competency and Intersectionality: Bridging Practices and Redirecting Research.

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