From my perspective, it seems that systems should be more flexible, some families need some support, easy to access community resources, including universal daycare. Some families do well with brief, intensive solution-focused work. There are other families that need longer term intervention in a variety of ways. I really found Chapter 5 in Prilleltensky(2001) very informative in thinking about how to move away from more reactive services and create more responsive, proactive programs that promote family wellness and reduce child harm.
Wednesday, February 09, 2005
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