Sentences with phrase «risk of child maltreatment»

Reduced risk of child maltreatment by addressing unmet family needs and employing family strengths
Common factors associated with increased risk of child maltreatment are often categorized as follows:
Pathways Triple P An adjunctive intervention strategy for parents at risk of child maltreatment used in combination with other Triple P interventions.
A study using data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study revealed that in many cases the absence of a biological father contributes to increased risk of child maltreatment.
In 2003, the Children's Bureau released a request for proposals (RFP) to build home - and community - based systems of care to improve outcomes for children, youth, and families at risk of child maltreatment, children and youth who have been identified as victims of maltreatment but have not been removed from their home, or children and youth in State custody (foster care).
What is the evidence of effectiveness of home visiting to increase protective factors associated with reductions in the risk of child maltreatment?
This policy brief provides examples of child welfare - related initiatives that emphasize a trauma perspective, including the Safe Mothers, Safe Children project in New York City that works to reduce the risk of child maltreatment among families receiving child welfare preventive services through identifying and treating mothers with trauma - related disorders.
Providers were surprised by the breadth and depth of need for prevention services that could reduce the risk of child maltreatment in military and veteran families.
Additionally, EFFECT aims to increase protective factors — family functioning and resilience, social support, knowledge of parenting and child development, concrete support, and nurturing and attachment — to reduce the risk of child maltreatment and to promote positive family wellbeing.
Providers reported that they were surprised by the breadth and depth of need for prevention services that could reduce the risk of child maltreatment, including:
Does parental attributional retraining and anger management enhance the effects of the Triple P - Positive Parenting Program with parents at - risk of child maltreatment?
Pathways Triple P A 4 - 5 session intervention strategy for parents at risk of child maltreatment, used in combination with either Triple P interventions.
For instance, families may be experiencing issues such as substance abuse, mental illness, or domestic violence, which may increase the risk of child maltreatment.
Child Abuse and Neglect: Risk and Protective Factors Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2016) Provides information on the individual, relational, community, and societal factors that contribute to the risk of child maltreatment.
Her main research interest is the role of early parenting in the aetiology of mental health problems, and in particular the evaluation for early interventions aimed at improving parenting practices and reducing the risk of child maltreatment, particularly during pregnancy and the postnatal period.
Randomized controlled trial of a parenting program to reduce the risk of child maltreatment in South Africa.
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