Child and Family Well-Being and Homelessness

Integrating Research into Practice and Policy

Mary E Haskett editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG

Published:17th Feb '17

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Child and Family Well-Being and Homelessness cover

This brief highlights several of the most pressing challenges in addressing the needs of families who are experiencing homelessness and presents a set of strong policy recommendations for assessment, intervention, research, and service delivery related to homeless children and their parents.  Chapters increase awareness of the mental health, educational, and developmental challenges faced by these children and their parents. In addition, chapters provide practice implications of current research with a focus on the importance of careful assessment of service and housing needs; individual differences in strengths and adjustment of parents and children experiencing homelessness; and innovative treatment and service delivery approaches to address the unique needs of this population. 
Featured topics include: 

  • Promoting positive parenting among homeless families.
  • Innovative intervention, assessment, and service delivery models.
  • Homeless children and early childhood care and education systems. 
  • Early Risers intervention & Community Action Targeting Children who are Homeless Project (Project CATCH).
Child and Family Well-Being and Homelessness is an essential resource for policy makers and related professionals and for graduate students and researchers in developmental, clinical, and school psychology; child, youth and family policy; public health; and social work.

“This book achieves its goals of increasing awareness of the challenges faced by homeless children and families, implementing and evaluating interventions, and generating policy recommendations. … In addition to researchers and academics, this volume is likely to become a resource for policy makers, child advocates, and educators (particularly those involved with Head Start programs). … this collection of empirical studies and policy recommendations is one step in the right direction for homeless children and their families.” (Katelyn E. Poelker, Nicole D. Yong and Judith L. Gibbons, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 62 (31), August, 2017)

ISBN: 9783319508856

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116 pages

1st ed. 2017