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Preventing Child Maltreatment through Social Support
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Preventing Child Maltreatment through Social Support
A Critical Analysis

  • Ross A. Thompson - University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA, Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management (IITTM)


October 1995 | 238 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
An important characteristic of abuse-prone families has been found to be isolation from supportive ties. This volume encourages programmes and policies to incorporate social support into abuse prevention.

The author delineates the challenges and strategies involved in promoting social support; describes natural and formal social networks; analyzes the social isolation experienced by at-risk families; evaluates the effectiveness of various interventions, such as home visit programmes; and addresses the practical challenges of integrating research, policy and practice. Thompson concludes by suggesting that social support be framed in the larger context of child welfare reform.

 
The Challenges of Child Protection
 
The Natural Networks of Social Support
 
What Is `Social Support'? Unpacking a Well-Known Concept
 
Understanding the Effects of Social Support
 
The Social Context of Child Maltreatment
 
Strategies for Intervention
 
Reweaving the Strands
Integrating Research, Practice and Policy

 

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ISBN: 9780803955950
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