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Child Welfare ; 66(1): 69-75, 1987.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3816340

ABSTRACT

In this study, three factors appear to influence significantly whether a child in foster care would be returned to the parent. The factors proved to be the number of persons in the parent's home, the number of friends in the neighborhood, and the frequency with which the parent saw those friends.


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Foster Home Care/psychology , Social Environment , Social Support , Adult , Child , Female , Humans , Interpersonal Relations
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Child Abuse Negl ; 10(1): 79-84, 1986.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3082472

ABSTRACT

Two central forces dominated the conception and development of the Parents and Children Together (PACT) project: the need for provision of an in-home alternative to foster care for abuse and/or neglect families and the prevention of further abuse and/or neglect in the family. Wayne State University in Detroit is the site for Parents and Children Together (PACT) project, a contractual service of the Michigan Department of Social Services (DSS). Graduate students provide in-home services to referred families who, due to child abuse or neglect, would otherwise have their child(ren) removed from the home. This family-based work is a one-year cooperative education experience for students interested in professions in the human services. This report discusses the PACT project as a grant operated through the university, the specification of course work associated, and the attraction of students to graduate study with "hands-on" experience. All of these program attributes, as well as the resource of the project for research, make it an important effort for the university. Further, the university has an additional meaningful role with community residents. Beyond university and student opportunities, the DSS and its clients benefit by having broad-based expertise brought into homes on a weekly basis. Annual success rates of keeping children out of foster care are cited along with cost effectiveness. The university's role in levels of prevention in a highly coordinated community effort is indicated.


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Child Abuse/prevention & control , Home Care Services , Universities , Child , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Foster Home Care , Home Care Services/economics , Humans , Michigan , Social Work/education
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J Relig Health ; 21(3): 235-44, 1982 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24309991

ABSTRACT

Death is an event that presents a crisis to the family system. Conceptualizing death as a stressor event and recognizing the variety of coping resources present in and available to bereaved families and individuals, along with the meaning attached to death, can help interventionists to perceive stategies for providing assistance in time of grief. Pastoral counselors are often needed to interpret death from a faith perspective, yet they may need to interpret the family's reaction to the death crisis in order to facilitate their readjustment. Analysis of the death event using Reuben Hill's crisis equation provides a workable conceptual framework.

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