3.8 Photovoice as a Tool for Exploring Perceptions of Hope and Well - being
Among Impoverished Children and Families
A new study to appear in the Journal of Econometrics and reported by Science Daily has found that participation in the National School Lunch Program («NSLP») reduces food insecurity
among impoverished children by 3.8 percent and reduces poor general health by 29 percent.
Not exact matches
Foster
children are also more likely to have growth abnormalities and untreated health problems.38 Despite the trend in these data, some scholars have suggested that the negative health outcomes attributed to foster
children are not distinct from those found
among children living with their
impoverished biological families.