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Hosek, James R. – 1979
This research investigates the determinants of family participation in the Aid to Families with Dependent Children-Unemployed Fathers (AFDC-UF) program, and projects the changes in caseload and cost that would arise under selected program modifications. The modifications include extending the UF program to all states, setting a nationwide benefit…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Eligibility, Family Involvement, Family Programs
Peer reviewedSlater, Mary A.; Wikler, Lynn – Social Work, 1986
Families having the extraordinary caretaking demands of a developmentally delayed child are at risk for added stress, social isolation, and reduced feelings of autonomy. Stress-coping theories relevant to these families are reviewed, and specific social work roles are recommended for maintaining and developing "normalized" family resoures.…
Descriptors: Children, Coping, Developmental Disabilities, Family Life
Peer reviewedHorel, Lisa – Children Today, 1987
Describes how a family community center in Milton, Vermont provides the "base" where rural families, formerly isolated from both agencies and each other by geography and economics, can gather and receive a variety of services under one roof. The program is illustrated with a case study. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Case Studies, Family Problems, Family Programs
Peer reviewedStroul, Beth A.; Friedman, Robert M. – Children Today, 1988
Discusses two core values and 10 principles to be used in development of systems of care for severely emotionally disturbed children and their families. (RJC)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Delivery Systems, Emotional Disturbances
Peer reviewedWong, Debra – Children Today, 1987
Describes a project that has enlisted community support and involvement, and produced culturally sensitive materials--booklets, educational curricula, video-tapes--on prevention of child sexual assault among Southeast Asian refugee families. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Family Programs, Minority Group Influences, Outreach Programs
Peer reviewedLong, Thomas J.; Long, Lynette – Children Today, 1988
Points out that successful telephone hotlines for children share several common denominators, including a pro-family philosophy, the use of highly trained volunteers, a sensitivity to cultural and language differences, and other administrative and legal factors. Advocates the establishment of a national children's help line. (BB)
Descriptors: Children, Cultural Differences, Family Programs, Hotlines (Public)
Peer reviewedOrthner, Dennis K.; Pittman, Joe F. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1986
Tests an empirical model that hypothesizes linkages between organizational support for family and job commitments of personnel. The results indicate that the job commitment of samples of military personnel is significantly related to organizational support for families and to the support provided by the immediate family. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Family Attitudes, Family Influence, Family Programs
Peer reviewedHunner, Robert J. – Children Today, 1986
Describes development of guidelines to expand understanding of and compliance with both the reasonable efforts requirement of the Adoption Assistance and Child Welfare Act 1980 (P.L. 96-272) and active efforts requirement of the Indian Child Welfare Act 1978 (P.L. 95-608) to help keep Indian families together. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: American Indians, Caseworker Approach, Child Abuse, Child Welfare
Semmler, Caryl J. – Applied Research in Mental Retardation, 1986
The Neonatal Network, a model program in Dallas for interagency service coordination for primarily indigent, minority, very-low-birth-weight infants and their families is described. The Neonatal Network has been an effective service delivery coordination system and training mechanism that should be applicable and easily replicable in other…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Coordination, Delivery Systems, Demonstration Programs
Parks and Recreation, 1984
Improving the quality of life for military families has become an important goal for all areas of the armed forces. More attention is being paid to the special circumstances of these families through various types of programs. Recreation programs are often successful in reducing stressful situations. (DF)
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Programs, Military Personnel
Peer reviewedWillner, Milton – Child Welfare, 1976
Describes a preventive and supportive program, providing services to children in their own homes, which uses groupwork techniques to promote the social adjustment and development of children and youth from a black ghetto, while also providing intensive supportive services to the children's families. (JH)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Black Youth, Family Programs, Group Counseling
Dworkin, Julie – 2000
This report presents data from 1999 surveys of people living in Chicago shelters and warming centers for families with children. The surveys asked about the impacts of welfare reform on respondents' lives. Researchers also surveyed housing and food assistance agencies, shelters, and other social service agencies. Of 481 families surveyed, 44…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Children, Educational Attainment, Employment Patterns
King, Elisabeth; Elliott, Mark – 2000
This report describes family centered employment strategies. It begins with a look at the economics of families in poverty and provides a brief outline of the many ways in which employment and training programs have begun to work with families. The report then examines the work of four employment programs now offering employment services to…
Descriptors: Employment Programs, Family Characteristics, Family Programs, Job Training
Administration for Children, Youth, and Families (DHHS), Washington, DC. Office of Research and Evaluation. – 2001
Early Head Start began with 68 new programs in 1995, and today, more than 600 programs serve some 45,000 low-income families with infants and toddlers. This two-generation program provides high-quality child and family development services, a focus on staff development, and a commitment to community partnerships. A rigorous national evaluation,…
Descriptors: Family Programs, Infants, Low Income, Outcomes of Education
Shames, Stephen – 1997
This book makes extensive use of photographs to document successful community-based family support programs that enable families and their children to overcome cycles of poverty, drugs, and violence. The book begins with an essay by Roger Rosenblatt discussing the history of childhood in America and the growth of community-based programs; the…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Children, Community Development, Community Programs


