Innovative cross-system and community approaches for the prevention of child maltreatment.
IF 0.8 4区 社会学Q4 FAMILY STUDIESChild WelfarePub Date : 2013-01-01
Paul DiLorenzo, Catherine Roller White, Alex Morales, Andrea Paul, Suna Shaw
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Abstract
Because of the complexity and depth of problems facing children and families today, child protection can be best accomplished through a community effort--not simply through the efforts of the traditional child welfare system and other child- and family-serving agencies. Community-based initiatives supporting families and individuals are promising mechanisms through which to efficiently reach a wide range of community members consistent with a public health model. This conceptual paper describes the principles of community-based approaches for the prevention of child maltreatment and briefly describes four initiatives that are providing comprehensive, community-based prevention.